Weather extremes in Canada

This table shows record weather extremes in Canada.

Record Extreme Location Date
Highest Temperature 45.0 °C (113.0 °F)[1] Midale and Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan July 5, 1937.
Lowest Temperature -63.0 °C (-81.4 °F)[2] Snag, Yukon February 3, 1947
Greatest Rainfall (in 24 hours) 49 cm (19 in.)[3] Ucluelet Brynnor Mines, British Columbia October 6, 1967
Greatest Snowfall in one season* 2,446.5 cm/964 in.[4] Mount Copeland, British Columbia 1971–1972
Highest Humidex reading 53.4 [5] Castlegar, British Columbia July 14, 1961
Hottest Month (Ave. Max.) 35.8 °C (96.6 °F)[6] Nashlyn, Saskatchewan July 1926
Coldest Month (Ave. Min.) −50.1 °C (−58.2 °F)[7] Eureka, Nunavut February 1979
Greatest precipitation in one year 9,479 mm/373.19 in.[8] Henderson Lake, British Columbia 1997
Least precipitation in one year 19.9 mm/0.78 in.[9] Rea Point, Nunavut 1978
Heaviest hailstone 290 g/0.64 lb[8] Cedoux, Saskatchewan August 27, 1973
Strongest tornado F5[10] 420 – 510 km/h Elie, Manitoba June 22, 2007

*A snowfall season can start anywhere from September to December and usually lasts until March or April

Provincial Extremes

Province Driest Place Average Annual Precipitation (mm)
British Columbia Ashcroft 208
Yukon Komakuk 161
Alberta Empress 291
Northwest Territories Mould Bay 111
Saskatchewan Alsask 299
Nunavut Eureka 76
Manitoba Churchill 432
Ontario Big Trout Lake 609
Quebec Inukjuak 460
New Brunswick Belledune 970
Nova Scotia Pugwash 1052
Prince Edward Island Long River 1046
Newfoundland & Labrador Wabush 852
Province Extreme Rainfall Location Maximum Daily Rainfall (mm) Date
British Columbia Ucluelet 489 1967-10
Yukon Quiet Lake 91 1972-7
Alberta Eckville 213 1970-6
Northwest Territories Fort Liard 100 1986-7
Saskatchewan Cypress Hill 193 1998-6
Nunavut Coral Harbour 128 1973-10
Manitoba Riding Mountain Park 217 1975-9
Ontario Harrow 264 1989-7
Quebec Barrage des Quinze 172 1932-8
New Brunswick Alma 179 1962-5
Nova Scotia Halifax 239 1942-9
Prince Edward Island Charlottetown 164 1942-9
Newfoundland & Labrador Red Harbour 199 2005-3

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