How was the snow for Edmonton and other Canadian cities last year?
(Blatchford no longer records snowfall or snowdepth, so most of the numbers will be from the International Airport)
Monthly Snow Here we have the snow for each month (including during the summer).
Monthly Snow Here we have the snow for each month (including during the summer).
And there isn't really anything exciting: February & November were just a bit above average, and the other months were just a bit below.
Total Snow This chart has the cumulative snow for year (it looks a little strange because it includes the summer months).
Total Snow This chart has the cumulative snow for year (it looks a little strange because it includes the summer months).
We average about 120cm of snow each year, and in 2024 the airport recorded 111cm.
That's way up from 2023, which was the airport's lowest year on record, with only 36.8cm.
Snow Across Canada For these cities across Canada St. John's was at the top with 314cm, which is around average for them. Charlottetown's 295cm was actually very low for them, when they average around 500cm. Calgary's 195cm was their 12th highest. Everywhere else was pretty unremarkable.
Last & First Snowfalls In 2024 our final spring snowfall was May 1st, which is basically right on average. And the first fall snowfall was November 5th, which is a week or two late.
This is a comparison of the snow seasons, with Edmonton and Calgary usually starting in early October and lasting through May. Central and Eastern Canada start a month or so later in November, and usually end in April.
The Spring Melt We didn't have much snow on the ground in early 2024, so the spring melt was also very early, getting down to 0cm by mid-March.
This one is pretty busy, but it shows the spring 2024 snow depths for other cities. And with the exception of Dawson City, all of the other cities were down to 0cm by the end of March.
Fall Snow For fall snowdepth the locals stations got off to a bit of a late start, but things started to hang around in late-November. At the end of December our average snowdepth is around 15cm, and in 2024 the stations are all above that (despite a lot of melting during the warm end to December)
A busy chart again, but at the end of the year the western cities have had snow on the ground for a month or so, while in central Canada and the east it's just starting to show up.
Snowstorms For snowstorms the biggest day was November 23rd with 12.8cm. And back at the start of the year we had two 8cm days in January & February.
Across the country the biggest single-day snowfalls were:
Snow Across Canada For these cities across Canada St. John's was at the top with 314cm, which is around average for them. Charlottetown's 295cm was actually very low for them, when they average around 500cm. Calgary's 195cm was their 12th highest. Everywhere else was pretty unremarkable.
Last & First Snowfalls In 2024 our final spring snowfall was May 1st, which is basically right on average. And the first fall snowfall was November 5th, which is a week or two late.
This is a comparison of the snow seasons, with Edmonton and Calgary usually starting in early October and lasting through May. Central and Eastern Canada start a month or so later in November, and usually end in April.
The Spring Melt We didn't have much snow on the ground in early 2024, so the spring melt was also very early, getting down to 0cm by mid-March.
This one is pretty busy, but it shows the spring 2024 snow depths for other cities. And with the exception of Dawson City, all of the other cities were down to 0cm by the end of March.
Fall Snow For fall snowdepth the locals stations got off to a bit of a late start, but things started to hang around in late-November. At the end of December our average snowdepth is around 15cm, and in 2024 the stations are all above that (despite a lot of melting during the warm end to December)
A busy chart again, but at the end of the year the western cities have had snow on the ground for a month or so, while in central Canada and the east it's just starting to show up.
Snowstorms For snowstorms the biggest day was November 23rd with 12.8cm. And back at the start of the year we had two 8cm days in January & February.
Across the country the biggest single-day snowfalls were:
- Charlottetown with 64cm & 34cm
- St. John's with 53cm
- Halifax with 39cm & 31cm.
And that finally brings us to the end of our long look back at the weather for 2024.