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List of extreme temperatures in Canada

List of extreme temperatures in Canada

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The following is a list of the most extreme temperatures recorded in Canada.

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Highest temperature readings (selected locations)

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Highest temperatures ever recorded in Canada

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Lowest temperature readings

The coldest place in Canada based on average yearly temperature is Eureka, Nunavut, where the temperature averages at −19.7 °C or −3.5 °F for the year.

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Yearly Canadian temperature extremes

  • Note that minimum extremes are for the entire winter season ending in the year listed.
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Occurrences by province

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Extreme maximum occurrences by community

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Extreme minimum occurrences by town

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Yearly Canadian average mean temperatures


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Occurrences by province

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Extreme warmest year occurrences by location

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Extreme coldest year occurrences by location

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See also


References

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