What are winters like in Yarmouth Nova Scotia?
What are winters like in Yarmouth Nova Scotia?
The cold season lasts for 3.2 months, from December 14 to March 20, with an average daily high temperature below 40°F. The coldest month of the year in Yarmouth is January, with an average low of 22°F and high of 34°F.
How much snow did Yarmouth get?
Throughout the year, in Yarmouth, there are 55 snowfall days, and 449mm (17.68″) of snow is accumulated.
Will Nova Scotia have a hot summer?
In summer, temperatures are generally pleasant. Hot days, with highs around 30/32 °C (86/90 °F), are rare. From July to October, Nova Scotia can be reached from time to time by hurricanes of the Atlantic, which bend towards the north-east after affecting the Caribbean.
What was the temperature today in Great Yarmouth?
Seven day forecast for Great Yarmouth
Time | 00:00 | 19:00 |
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Temperature in degrees Celsius | 11° | 13° |
Feels like temperature °C | ||
Feels like temperature in degrees Celsius | 9° | 12° |
Wind direction and speed mph Choose wind speed units mph km/h knots m/s Beaufort |
Where is the snow belt in Nova Scotia?
The areas most affected by the heavy snow are the Annapolis Valley, the Gulf coast of Cape Breton and northern Nova Scotia.
What time is low tide in Great Yarmouth?
Tides for 2022-06-04
Type of tide | Time (BST) | Height (metres) |
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High | 00:12 | 2.3 |
Low | 05:57 | 1.0 |
High | 12:08 | 2.5 |
Low | 18:43 | 0.8 |
Do hurricanes hit Nova Scotia?
It is not rare for hurricanes to strike Nova Scotia (once every three years lately), but usually they are barely hurricane strength when they reach our shores. Hurricane Juan made landfall on September 29, 2003 as a marginal category two hurricane with maximum sustained wind speeds of 158 km/h .
Is Nova Scotia warmer than New Brunswick?
Other interesting tidbits: New Brunswick has the hottest summers (23.28 degrees); Nunavut has the coldest summers (8.75) and is the windiest (19.21 kilometres an hour); Nova Scotia is the rainiest (1,081.7 millimetres); and Alberta has the lowest annual snowfall (140.41 centimetres).