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  Extreme weather in Canada


RecordExtremeLocationDate
Highest Temperature49.6 °C (121.3 °F)[1]Lytton, British ColumbiaJune 29, 2021
Lowest Temperature−63.0 °C (−81.4 °F)[2][3]SnagYukonFebruary 3, 1947
Greatest Rainfall (in 24 hours)489.2 mm (19.26 in)[2]Ucluelet Brynnor Mines, British ColumbiaOctober 6, 1967
Greatest Snowfall in one season*2,446.5 centimetres (963.2 in)[4]Mount CopelandBritish Columbia1971–1972
Greatest Snowfall in one day145 cm (57 in)[5]Tahtsa LakeBritish ColumbiaFeb 11, 1999
Highest Humidex reading52.6 C (126.7 F)[6]Carman, ManitobaJuly 25, 2007
Lowest Wind chill reading-78.9 C (-110 F)[7][8]Kugaaruk, NunavutJanuary 13, 1975
Hottest Month (Ave. Max.)35.8 °C (96.4 °F)[9]Nashlyn, SaskatchewanJuly 1936
Coldest Month (Ave. Min.)−50.1 °C (−58.2 °F)[10]Eureka, NunavutFebruary 1979
Greatest precipitation in one year9,479 mm (373.2 in)[11]Hucuktlis LakeBritish Columbia1997
Least precipitation in one year19.9 mm (0.78 in)[12]Rea Point, Nunavut1978
Heaviest hailstone292.71 g (0.65 lb)[13]Markerville, AlbertaAugust 1, 2022
Strongest tornadoF5[14] 420–510 km/h (260–320 mph)Elie, ManitobaJune 22, 2007

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In Canada, it can get really extreme. For example, The picture down below here says it all; if we look at the extreme weather, there is ice and snow; the people should be dressed wormer, for example, the man should wear gloves. The picture shows how extreme cold weather.



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This is something to think about

What is considered extreme cold in Canada?

According to Health Canada, risks from exposure to extreme cold, including frostbite, frostnip, and hypothermia, increase at wind chill values below -27°C. Environment Canada will issue an alert with an Extreme Cold Warning when the temperature or wind chill is expected to reach -30°C for at least two (2) hours.


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Comments

  1. Hello Susan I hope you're doing well,

    I always knew Canada was cold but I guess I've grossly underestimated how truly cold it is. I also find the chart you put up at the beginning to be super helpful and informative thank you for sharing keep up the good work!

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  2. Greetings Susan; thank you for your very insightful and informative blog. I found it really interesting to read the chart you posted, this really put it into perspective for me, just how low temperatures can go. Thank you for sharing!

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