
Winter temperatures and precipitation will be above normal in Newfoundland and Labrador and below normal elsewhere. The coldest temperatures will occur in late December, mid-January, and early February. Snowfall will be above normal, with the heaviest snowfalls in early and late December, mid-January, mid- and late February, and mid-March.
April and May will be cooler and drier than normal.
Summer will be cooler and rainier than normal, with the hottest temperatures in early July and mid-August.
September and October will be cooler than normal with near-normal precipitation. Watch for the remnants of a hurricane in mid-September.
July 2009Avg. Temperature: 17°C (1°C below avg.)Precipitation: 115mm (25mm above avg.) Jul. 1-5: Scattered showers, seasonable Jul. 6-11: Sunny, warm Jul. 12-19: Scattered showers, cool Jul. 20-24: Rain, then sunny, seasonable Jul. 25-31: A few showers, cool |
August 2009Avg. Temperature: 16°C (2°C below avg.)Precipitation: 120mm (25mm above avg.) Aug. 1-13: Scattered showers, cool Aug. 14-23: Showers, warm Aug. 24-26: Sunny, warm Aug. 27-31: Showers, cool |
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