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It is said that Yarmouth is the second most temperate place in Canada, only after the rainforest of British Columbia. According to the Atlantic Climate Centre, Yarmouth's average January temperature of -2.7C is the highest of any mainland station in the Maritimes. Yarmouth's 16.3C July mean temperature compares closely with Vancouver's 17.3C and is somewhat cooler than Toronto's 20.6C. Yarmouth is warm in the summer days and cool in the summer evenings.
With so many beaches, parks, and trails, weather plays an important role in Yarmouth. Everything from leisure activities to employment are affected by both the tides and weather. Yarmouth sits at the mouth of the Bay of Fundy which is known for having the highest tides in the world and being the second roughest body of water on Earth. Because of all this, weather and tides are key to life in Yarmouth so it is our goal to try and provide a central location where you can find information regarding the tides and weather of Yarmouth.
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Precipitation/Sunshine: |
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| Average Summer: |
15.5 C
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Avg Rainfall / month (full year) |
92 mm |
| Average Summer High: |
20.0 C
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Avg Rainfall / month (summer) |
88 mm |
| Average Summer Low: |
11.0 C
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Avg Rainfall / month (winter) |
83 mm |
| Average Winter: |
- 1.5 C
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Avg Snowfall / month (winter) |
50 cm |
| Average Winter Low: |
- 5.1 C
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| Average Winter High: |
2.5 C
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