Newfoundland & Labrador Weather
There's a thread in the federal section but there's no reason we can't have our own. :)
So, I've gotten in to checking the records for each day. Here are today's for St. John's... December 24 High: 15.3C (1990) Low: -15.0C (1970) Rainfall: 31.0mm (1976) Snowfall: 13.2cm (1947) Snow on ground: 48.0cm (1958) That seems like a very low record snowfall. And a couple of other coastal cities just to compare: Halifax High: 12.4C (1990) Low: -21.4C (1989) Rainfall: 31.3mm (2004) Snowfall: 47.5cm (1970) Snow on ground: 33.0cm (1963) Victoria High: 14.3C (2005) Low: -7.2C (1944) Rainfall: 16.8mm (1973) Snowfall: 13.2cm (2008) Snow on ground: 44.0cm (2008) |
Corner Brook has incomplete records, but here are their records for December 24:
High: 11.1C (1996) Low: -17.7C (1997) Rainfall: 33.2mm (2004) |
Records for Christmas Day - Warmest Record High
Toronto: 15.7/-27.6 Victoria: 15.5/-6.7 Calgary: 14.8/-35 Vancouver: 14.3/-12.2 Moncton: 13.3/-27.2 Halifax: 13.1/-23.3 Ottawa: 12.5C/-31.6C St. John's: 12.4/-14.4 Charlottetown: 12.4/-25.2 Montreal: 11.7/-32.4 Edmonton: 7.6/-26.2 Regina: 6.1/-39.4 Winnipeg: 5.4/-35.8 Saskatoon: 4.5/-38.9 Quebec City: 4.1/-23.6 Records for Christmas Day - Mildest Record Low Victoria: 15.5/-6.7 Vancouver: 14.3/-12.2 St. John's: 12.4/-14.4 Halifax: 13.1/-23.3 Quebec City: 4.1/-23.6 Charlottetown: 12.4/-25.2 Edmonton: 7.6/-26.2 Moncton: 13.3/-27.2 Toronto: 15.7/-27.6 Ottawa: 12.5C/-31.6C Montreal: 11.7/-32.4 Calgary: 14.8/-35 Winnipeg: 5.4/-35.8 Saskatoon: 4.5/-38.9 Regina: 6.1/-39.4 Most of the record lows for the federation are colder than our all-time record low. Too bad we're not all 20C warmer in winter. :haha: -14C is torture even if it is relatively mild by cross-Canada standards. |
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