...July's Lows were pretty chilly, with only 12 above-average and 19 below. And 4 of those were the coldest in at least 30 years. The 15th's 5.6°C and 23rd's 6.1°C were both bottom-10 Lows for those days. public.tableau.com/shared/Q62FG...
...July's Lows were pretty chilly, with only 12 above-average and 19 below. And 4 of those were the coldest in at least 30 years. The 15th's 5.6°C and 23rd's 6.1°C were both bottom-10 Lows for those days. public.tableau.com/shared/Q62FG...
...our range of July Lows is typically pretty narrow, between 5-20°C. 2025 had 8 cool Lows between 5-10°C, when the average is only 4. public.tableau.com/shared/7QF28...
...July 2025 was cooler than recent years, but still warmer than the 20th century average, so it gets another small orange bubble. The average High of 23.9°C was 0.6°C warmer than the 20th century average, and the Low of 12°C was 1°C warmer. public.tableau.com/shared/3G6T9...
...July 2025 was not warm in Edmonton, but it was actually cool in Calgary, Saskatoon & Regina, with Highs around 2°C below their 20th century averages. The rest of the country's Highs were around 2°C warmer than theirs. public.tableau.com/shared/QX53F...
...for 30°C days so far this summer central Canada is a little above average, while Saskatoon & Regina are pretty low. public.tableau.com/shared/2X5QW...
...July is typically our rainiest month, averaging 90mm. In 2025 the airport got up to 102mm, while the other stations were below 40mm. public.tableau.com/shared/J2ZMT...
...the big difference was that the airport got a 20mm storm on the 6th, and 17mm storms on the 19th & 20th. Blatchford's biggest day was only 12.7mm on the 19th. public.tableau.com/shared/BW9CR...
...by the end of July we average around 290mm of precipitation for the year. The airport is right on average, and the other stations are down around 230mm. public.tableau.com/shared/G3NSN...
...these are the precipitation totals across the country. Quebec City is at the top with 750mm, which is their 20th most on record. Calgary's 375mm is well ahead of Edmonton's 220mm, and is their 17th most. And Winnipeg's 126mm is another low year for them. public.tableau.com/shared/HWCG9...
...across the country the biggest July storms were: Montréal with 81.6mm on the 13th Toronto with 48mm on the 20th Quebec City with a whole bunch (6) ~30mm days. public.tableau.com/shared/JMPR4...