Weather Winners

2013-05-24 22:20 EDT
Ottawa, ON
Category Ottawa (Kanata - Orléans) Rank Definition
Hottest summer 19 the highest average afternoon temperature in June, July, and August.
Coldest winter 49 the lowest average night-time temperature in December, January, and February.
Coolest summer 82 the lowest average afternoon temperature in June, July and August.
Mildest winter 60 the highest average afternoon temperature in December, January and February.
Coldest spring 66 the lowest average daily temperature in March, April and May.
Coldest year-round 62 the lowest average of all daily temperatures for the year.
Warmest year-round 39 the highest average of all daily temperatures for the year.
Most freezing days 63 the greatest number of days annually with the lowest temperature at or below 0°C.
Fewest freezing days 38 the fewest number of days annually with the lowest temperature at or below 0 °C.
Most hot days (30°C or above) 22 the greatest number of days annually with a daily high temperature of 30°C or above.
Most cold days (-20°C or less) 51 the greatest number of days annually with a daily low temperature of -20°C or below.
Most hot and cold days 46 the greatest number of days annually with daily highs of 30°C or above and daily lows of -20°C or below.
Warmest spring 34 the highest average daily temperature in March, April and May.
Warmest fall 43 the highest average daily temperature in September, October and November.
Wettest city (rain and snow) 49 the greatest total annual rain and snow.
Driest city 52 the least amount of total annual rain and snow.
Snowiest city 34 the greatest total annual snowfall (cm).
Lowest snowfall 67 the least amount of total annual snowfall (cm).
Snowiest fall 47 the greatest total snowfall in September, October and November.
Snowiest spring 30 the greatest total snowfall in March, April and May.
Snowfall as a % of precipitation 53 the annual total snowfall (cm) as a % of annual total precipitation (mm).
Rainiest city 54 the greatest total annual rainfall (mm).
Most wet days 41 the greatest number of days annually with measurable precipitation at or above 0.2 mm.
Most very wet days (25 mm or more) 41 the greatest number of days annually with precipitation at or more than 25 mm.
Most dry days 60 the greatest number of days annually with no measurable precipitation.
Most snow days 28 the greatest number of days annually with measurable snowfall at or above 0.2 cm.
Fewest snow days 73 the fewest number of days annually with measurable snowfall at or above 0.2 cm.
Most heavy snowfall days (10 cm or more) 36 the greatest number of days annually with a snowfall at or above 10 cm.
Most huge snowfall days (25 cm or more) 31 the greatest number of days annually with a snowfall at or above 25 cm.
Longest snow cover season (days) 43 the greatest number of days annually with snow covering the ground to a depth of at least 1 cm.
Most deep snow cover days (10 cm or more) 36 the greatest number of days annually with snow covering the ground to a depth of at least 10 cm.
Greatest average snow depth January 31 34 the deepest median daily snow depth on January 31.
Most freezing rain days 10 the greatest number of days annually with an occurrence of freezing rain or drizzle.
Most blowing snow days 35 the greatest number of days annually with an occurrence of blowing snow.
Most thunderstorm days 36 the greatest number of days annually with an occurrence of a thunderstorm.
Fewest thunderstorm days 65 the fewest number of days annually with an occurrence of a thunderstorm.
Foggiest city (days) 33 the greatest number of days annually with an occurrence of fog (fog, ice fog or freezing fog).
Fewest fog days 68 the fewest number of days annually with an occurrence of fog (fog, ice fog, or freezing fog).
Most smoke and haze days 13 the greatest number of days annually with an occurrence of smoke or haze.
Sunniest year-round 27 the greatest number of hours annually with sunshine.
Least sunshine year-round 74 the fewest number of hours annually with sunshine.
Sunniest winter 21 the greatest number of hours of sunshine in December, January and February.
Sunniest summer 44 the greatest number of hours of sunshine in June, July and August.
Sunniest spring 36 the greatest number of hours of sunshine in March, April and May.
Sunniest fall 45 the greatest number of hours of sunshine in September, October and November.
Most sunny days year-round 31 the greatest number of days annually with an occurrence of sunshine.
Fewest sunny days year-round 70 the fewest number of days annually with an occurrence of sunshine.
Most sunny days in cold months 33 the greatest number of days from November through March inclusive with an occurrence of sunshine.
Most sunny days in warm months 42 the greatest number of days from May through September inclusive with an occurrence of sunshine.
Most heating degree-days 58 the greatest number of heating degree-days annually (accumulated average daily temperature below 18°C).
Most cooling degree-days 12 the greatest number of cooling degree-days annually (accumulated average daily temperature above 18°C).
Most growing degree-days 20 the greatest number of growing degree-days annually (accumulated average daily temperature above 5°C).
Highest average pressure 49 the highest hourly average sea level pressure (kPa) annually.
Lowest average pressure 34 the lowest hourly average sea level pressure (kPa) annually.
Greatest average pressure difference 44 the greatest difference between highest and lowest monthly average sea level pressure (kPa).
Most hours with low visibility 33 the greatest number of hours per year where the visibility is less than 1 km.
Clearest skies year-round 30 the greatest number of hours annually with total cloud amount between 0 and 2 tenths.
Cloudiest skies year-round 44 the greatest number of hours annually with total cloud amount between 8 and 10 tenths.
Most clear skies in summer 43 the greatest number of hours in June, July and August with total cloud amount between 0 and 2 tenths.
Windiest city year-round 53 the highest average hourly wind speed (km/h) annually.
Lightest wind speed year-round 30 the lowest average hourly wind speed (km/h) annually.
Windiest winter 46 the highest average hourly wind speed (km/h) in December, January and February.
Windiest summer 63 the highest average hourly wind speed (km/h) in June, July and August.
Most days with light wind (5 km/h or less) 47 the greatest number of days with at least one hour's wind speed at or less than 5 km/h.
Most windy days (40 km/h or more) 60 the greatest number of days annually with at least one hour's wind speed above 40 km/h.
Extreme wind chill 46 the highest wind chill in the period between 1952 and 2000.
Most high wind chill days (-30 or less) 39 the greatest number of days with an occurrence of wind chill less than -30.
Humidex days at or above 30 15 the greatest number of days annually with humidex at or above 30.
High humidex days at or above 35 13 the greatest number of days annually with humidex at or above 35.
Most humid summer city 20 the highest average hourly vapour pressure (kPa) in June, July and August.
Driest winter air 36 the lowest average hourly vapour pressure (kPa) in December, January and February.
Driest summer air 63 the lowest average hourly vapour pressure (kPa) in June, July and August.
Lowest snowfall
City Rank Value
Victoria   BC   1   43.79 cm  
Duncan   BC   2   46.11 cm  
Vancouver   BC   3   48.17 cm  
Abbotsford   BC   4   63.51 cm  
Penticton   BC   5   67.20 cm  
Courtenay   BC   6   74.02 cm  
Kamloops   BC   7   75.48 cm  
Nanaimo   BC   8   80.92 cm  
Swift Current   SK   9   92.20 cm  
Medicine Hat   AB   10   95.17 cm  
Saskatoon   SK   11   97.22 cm  
Kelowna   BC   12   101.78 cm  
Regina   SK   13   105.90 cm  
Chilliwack   BC   14   107.85 cm  
Campbell River   BC   15   108.99 cm  
Winnipeg   MB   16   110.59 cm  
Estevan   SK   17   111.23 cm  
Prince Albert   SK   18   111.29 cm  
Brandon   MB   19   112.03 cm  
Brantford   ON   20   113.30 cm  
Port Alberni   BC   21   114.12 cm  
Toronto Island   ON   22   115.35 cm  
Moose Jaw   SK   23   115.52 cm  
Red Deer   AB   24   116.21 cm  
Yorkton   SK   25   117.09 cm  
Woodstock   ON   26   117.41 cm  
Oshawa   ON   27   118.39 cm  
Edmonton   AB   28   123.54 cm  
Sarnia   ON   29   125.00 cm  
Prince Rupert   BC   30   126.33 cm  
Windsor   ON   31   126.57 cm  
Calgary   AB   32   126.67 cm  
Vernon   BC   33   127.92 cm  
Cold Lake   AB   34   129.96 cm  
Lethbridge   AB   35   130.48 cm  
St. Catharines   ON   36   136.62 cm  
Cranbrook   BC   37   139.93 cm  
Whitehorse   YT   38   145.03 cm  
Yellowknife   NT   39   151.83 cm  
Portage la Prairie   MB   40   154.10 cm  
Belleville   ON   41   155.72 cm  
Fort McMurray   AB   42   155.76 cm  
Kenora   ON   43   158.16 cm  
Grande Prairie   AB   44   158.58 cm  
Kitchener-Waterloo   ON   45   159.54 cm  
Guelph   ON   46   160.63 cm  
Hamilton   ON   47   161.78 cm  
Peterborough   ON   48   162.03 cm  
Halifax Airport   NS   49   176.37 cm  
Kingston   ON   50   180.85 cm  
Fort St. John   BC   51   185.61 cm  
Thompson   MB   52   186.21 cm  
Thunder Bay   ON   53   187.55 cm  
Williams Lake   BC   54   192.69 cm  
Brockville   ON   55   198.94 cm  
Saint-Hyacinthe   QC   56   201.89 cm  
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu   QC   57   202.00 cm  
London   ON   58   202.37 cm  
Sorel-Tracy   QC   59   202.51 cm  
Cornwall   ON   60   207.05 cm  
Prince George   BC   61   216.07 cm  
Rouyn-Noranda   QC   62   218.89 cm  
Montréal   QC   63   220.51 cm  
Joliette   QC   64   226.14 cm  
Pembroke   ON   65   228.51 cm  
Truro   NS   66   229.05 cm  
Ottawa   ON   67   235.74 cm  
Trois-Rivières   QC   68   241.30 cm  
Stratford   ON   69   243.86 cm  
Shawinigan   QC   70   249.12 cm  
Drummondville   QC   71   249.31 cm  
Saint John   NB   72   256.87 cm  
Kentville   NS   73   265.85 cm  
Barrie   ON   74   267.34 cm  
Rimouski   QC   75   271.72 cm  
North Bay   ON   76   273.42 cm  
Sudbury   ON   77   274.41 cm  
Fredericton   NB   78   276.52 cm  
Rivière-du-Loup   QC   79   277.34 cm  
Summerside   PE   80   281.68 cm  
Sherbrooke   QC   81   294.34 cm  
Sydney   NS   82   298.30 cm  
Edmundston   NB   83   300.07 cm  
Val-d'Or   QC   84   300.40 cm  
Sault Ste. Marie   ON   85   302.94 cm  
Alma   QC   86   303.30 cm  
Charlottetown   PE   87   311.90 cm  
Timmins   ON   88   313.40 cm  
Bathurst   NB   89   314.22 cm  
Québec City   QC   90   315.86 cm  
Midland   ON   91   321.89 cm  
St. John's   NL   92   322.30 cm  
Chicoutimi-Jonquière   QC   93   341.62 cm  
Owen Sound   ON   94   347.24 cm  
Moncton   NB   95   349.91 cm  
Baie-Comeau   QC   96   361.52 cm  
Campbellton   NB   97   391.99 cm  
Sept-Îles   QC   98   412.02 cm  
Corner Brook   NL   99   421.87 cm  
Gander   NL   100   443.13 cm  

From St. John's to Victoria, Canadians love to brag about the weather that they endure (or enjoy!). Surely their community must get the most in the entire country! But which Canadian city really is the rainiest, the snowiest or the windiest? And where is the sunshine capital?

To find the answers, David Phillips, Environment Canada's Senior Climatologist, and the nation's favourite weather guru, has analyzed 30 years of recent weather data for Canada's 100 largest cities. His results will not only provide for entertaining conversations around the dinner table, but will also be of assistance to local governments, Chambers of Commerce, tourism and recreation businesses and those seeking weather havens for retirement or health purposes.

Source: http://climate.weatheroffice.gc.ca/winners/intro_e.html Oct 12, 2010.

The historical weather data, forecast and current conditions graphics are courtesy of Environment Canada. The information presented is combined from multiple Environment Canada data sources and all effort is made to be accurate. However, if you find something missing or incorrect please send feedback. Don't make life or death decisions based on information you find here. :-) Please see the "about" page for links to the official Environment Canada data.