It depends on which bit you go to but on the whole no. Their weather is like English weather if it was taken to extremes.
horrible
in Canada they like the cold weather.
Like weather anywhere else in the world
" What was the weather like? / What has the weather been like? "
In English that means "What will the weather be like tomorrow?" or "What is the weather for tomorrow?" Both are correct.
whats the weather like in Canada yo and slim
The Weather Network is a network which is offered by the country of Canada. This weather news service is broadcast in English. It is part of the Canadian Category A weather news network, which is predominantly spoken in French-Canadian.
No Canadian state has the warmest weather because Canada is divided into Provence's and territories, not states like the USA.
- il fait très beau, il y a du soleil (the weather is fine, it is sunny) - le ciel est nuageux mais la température est douce (the sky is cloudy but the temperatures are mild) - il VA pleuvoir, il pleut averse (it's going to rain, it's raining in a downpour)
A good example is bilingualism in both. In South Africa it's English and Afrikaans. In Canada it's English and French.
What's the weather like today?
"I am from Canada" in English is Vengo da Canada in Italian.