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Winter lasts from November to March and in common with all of Alberta [10] varies greatly in length and severity. Spring and autumn are both short and highly variable. Edmonton's growing season is from May 9 to September 22; [4] [11] Edmonton averages 135–140 frost-free days a year.
Find the average maximum and minimum temperatures of various Canadian cities for January and July based on the climate period from 1981 to 2010. Compare the climate types and variations across the country, from continental to oceanic to subarctic.
The 2021 Western North America heat wave was an extreme heat wave that affected much of Western North America from late June through mid-July 2021. [5] The heat wave affected Northern California, Idaho, Western Nevada, Oregon, and Washington in the United States, as well as British Columbia, and in its latter phase, Alberta, Manitoba, the Northwest Territories, Saskatchewan, and Yukon, all in ...
Learn how to decode and interpret winds aloft forecasts, which are used for aviation purposes. See the format, components, and examples of winds aloft data based on 0000Z, 0600Z, 1200Z, and 1800Z data.
This web page shows the highest and lowest temperature readings in Canada by province or territory. The highest temperature ever recorded in Ontario was 42.8 °C (109.0 °F) on July 31, 1975 at Turbine.
Learn about the history, organization and functions of the MSC, a branch of Environment and Climate Change Canada that provides weather and environmental information and forecasts. The MSC operates a network of radio stations, centres and offices across Canada and has a long history of meteorological observations since 1840.
Earth's record hot streak continued this week, with Monday being the hottest day ever measured, according to the European climate service. Scientists link the extreme temperatures to human-caused ...