High Temperatures
On the opposite end our coldest High was 14.4°C on August 2nd.
Warm Days So Far
What is a bit strange is at the end of June we only had 2 (which was a bottom 10 year).
Then from July 1st-August 31st we had 38 (the 3rd most for that period).
For hotter days, we've had 20 days reach 28°C, which is a top-10 year.
And we have had 8 days reach 30°C, which isn't a huge amount, but is more than normal.
Warm Days in a Row
We had 18 Highs in-a-row reach 24°C, which is the 4th longest.
And we had 21 Highs in-a-row reach 23°C, which is the 5th longest.
For the Lows we had 12 in-a-row of 14°C or more, which is the 2nd most on record.
And we started and ended the month with streaks of 18 Lows in-a-row of 13°C: ending August 1st, and then again August 27th. Those were both 1 short of the record of 19 days.
Low Temperatures
We set 4 new records on August 19th, 20th, 21st & 31st, and had 3 more warmest-in-30-years.
August averages about 10 Lows below 10°C, and 2022 only had 2.
And August also averages about 4 Lows above 15°C, and 2022 was up at 13.
(this chart is ugly because a few really cold days in 1992 skew the colours)
Warm & Cold Months
The average Low of 14.4°C was 4.8°C warmer than the 20th century average, and was our warmest on record.
For the stations around Edmonton with relatively long histories, this was also a warm August:
- #1 warmest Highs for Campsie since records started there in 1916.
- #2 warmest Highs for Stony Plain and #3 for the airport, with their records going back to the 1960s.
The Horserace
Across Canada
For the Lows Edmonton & Calgary were the most above-average.
For January 1st through August 31st St. John's & Halifax are having a top-5 year for Highs.
Most cities are in the top 25~50 range, while Winnipeg is having a bottom-25 year.
For the Lows it ranges from #5 warmest for Calgary to #90 for Toronto.
Just for July-August, Edmonton & St. John's had their 2nd warmest Highs on record, with Halifax as #3.
For Lows Edmonton & Calgary had their #1 warmest July-August, with Vancouver as #2, St. John's as #3, and Halifax as #4.
Hot Days Across Canada
Precipitation
Blatchford is below that with 327mm, while the Airport and Stony Plain have 367mm and 420mm.
Of all of the local stations South Campus has the least with 258mm.
Precipitation Across Canada
Saskatoon & Regina are at the bottom.
Next, Edmonton & Calgary are almost tied around 325mm.
At the top Halifax is over 900mm, and St. John's is over 1100mm.
For most of these cities the yearly totals are pretty typical.
The big exceptions are St. John's which is having its 8th wettest year, and Winnipeg which is having its 3rd wettest.
(Saskatoon is low, but it's also missing a bunch of data)
September Weather
Since 1880 we've had 25 of them.
Recently 2017 & 2011 each had 1, and 2009 had 3.
1981 was the hot September with 4 30°C days.
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