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  2. Temperature in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The following tables show the average maximum and minimum temperatures of Canada of various cities across Canada, based on the climate period from 1981 to 2010 for the months of January and July (generally the lowest and highest average temperature months, but not in every case).

  3. Template:Hamilton, Ontario weatherbox - Wikipedia

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    Climate data for Hamilton, Ontario (Royal Botanical Gardens)Climate ID: 6153300; coordinates ; elevation: 102.10 m (335.0 ft); 1981−2010 normals, extremes 1866−present

  4. Climatological normal - Wikipedia

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    Climatological normal or climate normal (CN) is a 30-year average of a weather variable for a given time of year. [1] Most commonly, a CN refers to a particular month of year , but it may also refer to a broader scale, such as a specific meteorological season . [ 2 ]

  5. Ridgeville, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Climate data for Ridgeville, elevation: 236.2 m or 775 ft, 1981-2010 normals, extremes 1950-2006 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct

  6. Gormley, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    During off-peak hours, buses run. ... Climate data for Gormley, Ontario Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun ... Environment Canada (normals, 1971-2000) [15]

  7. Weather extremes in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Rainfall (in 24 hours) 489.2 mm (19.26 in) [2] Ucluelet Brynnor Mines, British Columbia: October 6, 1967 Greatest Snowfall in one season* 2,446.5 centimetres (963.2 in) [4] Mount Copeland, British Columbia: 1971–1972 Greatest Snowfall in one day: 145 cm (57 in) [5] Tahtsa Lake, British Columbia: Feb 11, 1999 Highest Humidex reading ...

  8. Geography of Mississauga - Wikipedia

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    The climate of Mississauga is officially represented by Pearson International Airport but conditions can differ depending on location: fog tends to be more common along the lakeshore and in the Credit River Valley at certain times of year, particularly during the autumn. The southwestern side of the city (Clarkson) is usually significantly ...

  9. Lincoln, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln's location between the southern shore of Lake Ontario and the Niagara Escarpment provides for a moderate climate with mild winters. The area is known in Canada for its orchards, vineyards, wineries and restaurants that feature local produce and wines.