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  2. Climate of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Köppen climate types of Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia lies in the mid-temperate zone, and although the province is almost surrounded by water, the climate is closer to continental climate rather than maritime climate. The temperature extremes of the continental climate are moderated by the ocean. Nova Scotia has frequent coastal fog and marked ...

  3. List of extreme temperatures in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Yearly Canadian average mean temperatures subsection. ... Upper Stewiacke, Nova Scotia: −41.1 °C (−42.0 °F) Thursday, December 17, 2020

  4. Sluice Point, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    The average high temperature in the warmest month, August is 27.9 °C (82.2 °F). Spring and fall are transitional seasons in which falls are warmer than spring since the waters are at the warmest temperatures in fall and the coldest during early spring. [4] July and August the driest months on average and November the wettest month on average.

  5. Sable Island - Wikipedia

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    As such, winter temperatures average near freezing while during the summer months, daily maximum temperatures average around 20 °C (68.0 °F). [43] The average annual variation in temperature on Sable Island is only 18.6 °C (33.5 °F) owing to the influence from the sea compared to 24.3 °C (43.7 °F) at Halifax and 38.9 °C (70.0 °F) in ...

  6. Cape Sable Island - Wikipedia

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    Cape Sable Island has an oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification Cfb) using the −3 °C (27 °F) isotherm, or a warm-summer humid continental climate (Köppen Dfb) using the 0 °C (32 °F) isotherm. The surrounding waters result in cooler summers, but milder winters, with less snowfall, than the rest of Nova Scotia.

  7. Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Nova Scotia [a] is a province of Canada, located on its east coast.It is one of the three Maritime provinces and most populous province in Atlantic Canada, with an estimated population of over 1 million as of 2024; it is also the second-most densely populated province in Canada, and second-smallest province by area. [11]

  8. Seasonal lag - Wikipedia

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    The amount of Sun energy reaching a location on Earth ("insolation", shown in blue) varies through the seasons.As it takes time for the seas and lands to heat or cool, the surface temperatures will lag the primary cycle by roughly a month, although this will vary from location to location, and the lag is not necessarily symmetric between summer and winter.

  9. Atlantic hurricane season - Wikipedia

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    Worldwide, a season's climatological peak activity takes place in late summer, when the difference between air temperature and sea surface temperatures is the greatest. Peak activity in an Atlantic hurricane season happens from late August through September, with a midpoint on September 10. [3] [4]