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  2. Climate of Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton has a fairly dry climate. On average, it receives 476.9 millimetres (18.78 in) of precipitation, of which 365.7 millimetres (14.40 in) is rain and 111.2 millimetres (4.38 in) is the melt from 123.5 centimetres (48.6 in) of snowfall per annum. [4] Precipitation is heaviest in the late spring, summer, and early autumn.

  3. 2021 Pacific Northwest floods - Wikipedia

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    Property damage. $2.5-7.5 billion [2][3][4] The 2021 Pacific Northwest floods were a series of floods that affected British Columbia, Canada, and parts of neighboring Washington state in the United States. The flooding and numerous mass wasting events were caused by a Pineapple Express, a type of atmospheric river, which brought heavy rain to ...

  4. 2013 Alberta floods - Wikipedia

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    Contents. 2013 Alberta floods. In the days leading up to June 19, 2013, parts of southern and central Alberta, Canada experienced heavy rainfall that triggered catastrophic flooding described by the provincial government as the worst in Alberta's history. Areas along the Bow, Elbow, Highwood, Red Deer, Sheep, Little Bow, and South Saskatchewan ...

  5. History of flooding in Canada - Wikipedia

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    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."

  6. History of Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    A parade celebrating the anniversary of the Hudson's Bay Company in Edmonton, 1920.. The first inhabitants hunted and gathered in the area that is now Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, around 3,000 BC and perhaps as early as 10,000 BC, when an ice-free corridor opened up as the last ice age ended and timber, water, and wildlife became available in the region.

  7. 'Persistent rain for nearly 3 days': How much did Cape Cod get?

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    That all changed during the great rain of Sept. 19-22. According to the National Weather Service, "Persistent rain for nearly 3 days from a slow moving coastal storm fell across the eastern half ...

  8. List of weather records - Wikipedia

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    The highest natural ground surface temperature ever recorded may have been an alleged reading of 93.9 °C (201.0 °F) at Furnace Creek, California, United States, on 15 July 1972. [7] In 2011, a ground temperature of 84 °C (183.2 °F) was recorded in Port Sudan, Sudan. [8] The theoretical maximum possible ground surface temperature has been ...

  9. List of disasters in Canada - Wikipedia

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    2017 September 30: 2017 Edmonton attack: Terrorism Edmonton, Alberta Prairies 0 5 [30] 2018 April 6: Humboldt Broncos bus crash: Bus crash near Tisdale, Saskatchewan: Prairies 16 13 2018 April 23: Toronto van attack: Vehicle-ramming attack North York City Centre, North York, Toronto, Ontario Central Canada 10 16 2018 July 1 – July 5 2018 ...