Geology of Canada - Climate

Climate

Average daily maximum and minimum temperatures for selected cities in Canada
City July (°C) July (°F) January (°C) January (°F)
Calgary 23/9 73/48 2715 !−3/−15 5735 !27/5
Charlottetown 23/14 78/54 −3/−13 26/9
Edmonton 23/12 73/54 2213 !−8/−17 4831 !18/1
Fredericton 26/13 78/54 −4/−16 25/4
Halifax 23/14 73/58 0/-9 32/17
Iqaluit 12/4 53/39 −23/−31 -9/−23
Montreal 26/16 79/60 -6/-15 22/6
Ottawa 27/15 80/60 −6/−15 21/5
Quebec City 25/13 77/56 -8/-18 18/0
Regina 26/11 79/52 -10/-22 14/-8
Saskatoon 25/11 77/52 -12/-22 10/-8
St. John's 20/11 69/51 −1/−9 30/17
Toronto 26/18 80/64 −1/−7 30/19
Whitehorse 21/8 69/46 −13/−22 8/−8
Windsor 28/17 82/63 -1/-8 30/17
Winnipeg 26/13 79/55 −13/−20 9/−4
Vancouver 22/13 71/54 6/1 43/33
Victoria 22/11 71/51 7/1 44/33
Yellowknife 21/12 70/54 −23/−31 -9/−24

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