Historical Weather in Canada

Look up 55+ years of weather history for any date across Canada.

Climate Overview

Canada spans from temperate rainforests on the Pacific coast to arctic tundra in the north. Most populated areas experience four distinct seasons with cold, snowy winters and warm summers. The country sees some of the most extreme temperature ranges on Earth, with winter lows below -40°F in the Prairies and summer highs above 95°F in southern Ontario.

Winter (Dec-Feb)

Extended cold across most provinces with heavy snowfall. Coastal British Columbia stays milder.

Spring (Mar-May)

Gradual warming with significant mud season. Temperatures highly variable week to week.

Summer (Jun-Aug)

Warm to hot in southern regions. Long daylight hours across the country.

Fall (Sep-Nov)

Crisp temperatures with stunning foliage. Winter arrives early in northern provinces.

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