OAKVILLE, ON – According to The Weather Network’s Summer Forecast for the months of June, July, and August, most of Canada will see warmer-than-normal temperatures, fewer rainy days than the typical summer, and more sunshine than normal during the upcoming season. “However, too much heat can bring risks, including the threat for localized drought conditions and a heightened risk for wildfires and poor air quality,” said Chris Scott, Chief Meteorologist with The Weather Network. Most of Canada can expect to see near-normal or below-normal rain totals for the season. However, the heat will also bring a risk for powerful thunderstorms at times which will be disruptive to outdoor plans and bring the potential for damage. In addition, a very active hurricane season is expected in the Atlantic. Below is a more detailed look at the conditions expected across Canada this summer