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Blame it about the Jet Stream! Though it will be July early next week, forecasters predict exactly the same "frustrating" climate will carry on in the region at-least until next Wednesday. "It has been aggravating the final while since conditions have been working about five degrees (Celsius) below standard and there have been showers or perhaps a possibility of showers nearly every day," mentioned Claude Cote of Fredericton, a for Environment Canada. As a result of this placement of the jet flow, south-eastern New Brunswick can get thunderstorms and showers, along side below normal conditions, from now to next Wednesday. Nevertheless, the jet flow is likely to ultimately go north later in-the week, leading to warm, moderate, obvious problems on both Friday and Thursday. Since the jet flow is forecast again next Saturday to move straight back south of New Brunswick, getting a next weekend to more dismal weather, however the break-in the weather pattern could be short-lived.
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