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Although southern Ontario began 2023 in drought, the remainder of the winter eased the snow deficit. [26] Rainfall remained mostly normal until an atmospheric Rex block in May, which caused most regions to receive less than 5% of their normal rainfall. [27] [28] A few places recorded their driest May on record. [29]
Extreme Rainfall Location Maximum Daily Rainfall (mm) Date British Columbia Ucluelet 489 1967-10 Yukon Quiet Lake 91 1972-7 Alberta Eckville 213 1970-6 Northwest Territories Fort Liard 100 1986-7 Saskatchewan Cypress Hill 193 1998-6 Nunavut Coral Harbour 128 1973-10 Manitoba Rivers 239 2020-6 Ontario Harrow 264 1989-7 Quebec Barrage des Quinze 172
Average precipitation departures from normal over Canada from autumn 2000 through summer 2002. Precipitation departures are relative to the 1961-90 reference period. Annual Palmer Drought Severity (PDSI) values for a) Kamloops, BC, b) Saskatoon, SK, c) Sherbrooke, QC, and d) Yarmouth, NS. Solid lines represent 10-year running means. [1]
From Oct. 1, 2022 through March 1, 2023, about 15.07 inches have been recorded. ... According to Wilson, the weekend could see a total of about 0.1 to 0.25 inches of rain before clearing up Monday.
In 2019, Canadian factories produced 1.4 million new trucks, more than triple the Canadian car production. [19] The Canadian domestic aviation industry, represented largely by the country's two main airlines (Air Canada and Westjet), produced 7.1 Mt CO 2 eq in 2017 and account for 1% of Canada's total greenhouse gas emission. [16]
The payment of $388,288 CAD announced on June 8, 2010 represents the total federal share for this event." [48] An "extreme rainfall event that affected a large region of southern Ontario from Hamilton to Durham Region in August 2005 resulted in over $500,000,000 CAD in insured damages, $247,000,000 CAD of which was associated with sewer backup."
Storm Daniel, the deadliest weather event of the year, soon after landfall in Libya. The following is a list of weather events that occurred on Earth in the year 2023. The year saw a transition from La Niña to El Niño, with record high global average surface temperatures.
Rainfall in these regions averages between 300 and 600 millimeters (11.8 and 23.6 in) per year, with lower amounts across Baja California Norte. Average rainfall totals are between 600 and 1,000 millimeters (23.6 and 39.4 in) in most of the major populated areas of the southern altiplano, including Mexico City and Guadalajara.