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The temperatures we feel every day have all kinds of factors at play. And when it comes to Quebec winter 2021-2022 weather, the climatological phenomenon known as "La Niña" is expected to play a major role in the overall weather pattern, according to meteorologist Brett Anderson.

"La Niña" is a phenomenon in which "hot water temperatures far out in the Pacific Ocean can influence weather patterns thousands of miles away."

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According to AccuWeather's 2021 fall forecast, we're in for a warmer than usual fall in Quebec.

"Above-normal water temperatures throughout the Great Lakes will likely persist through the season. This will have its biggest influence on nighttime temperatures, being milder, across the region," Brett Anderson, AccuWeather's senior meteorologist, explained.

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