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  2. Climate of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    In the northeast, Sydney is an especially wet area, with an average annual precipitation of nearly 60 inches, with a noticeable autumn to early winter (October to January) concentration, and December the wettest month on average. Nova Scotia is also very foggy in places, with Halifax averaging 121 foggy days per year [16] and Yarmouth 191. [17]

  3. St. Esprit, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Weather data from Louisbourg, NS (closest weather station) for 2020/2021 winter: December 2020- (Avg High:5.7/Avg Low: -0.9)--->Daily Avg: 2.4 January 2021- (Avg High:2.0/Avg Low: -4.2)--->Daily Avg: -1.1 February 2021- (Avg High:1.1/Avg Low: -6.4)--->Daily Avg: -2.65 [11] If all future winters for the climate period 2021-2050 average out to ...

  4. Louisbourg - Wikipedia

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    Cape Breton Regional Municipality: English settlement: ... Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct ... Average rainfall mm (inches) 83.4 (3.28) 77.9

  5. Cape Breton, NS Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local Weather ...

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    Get the Cape Breton, NS local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  6. Yarmouth, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Spring and fall are transitional seasons in which falls are warmer than spring since the waters are at the warmest temperatures in fall and the coldest during early spring. [31] Precipitation is significant, averaging 1,290.1 mm (50.79 in) a year, with July and August the driest months on average and November the wettest month on average.

  7. Municipality of the District of Yarmouth - Wikipedia

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    Spring and fall are transitional seasons in which falls are warmer than spring since the waters are at the warmest temperatures in fall and the coldest during early spring. [8] Precipitation is significant, averaging 1,290.1 mm (50.79 in) a year, with July and August the driest months on average and November the wettest month on average.

  8. Grand Étang, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Grand Étang is a small community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Inverness County on Cape Breton Island. Grand Étang is noted for its periodic high wind events called Les Suêtes. [1] [2] It is also the location of Nova Scotia's first wind energy project, which was established in 2002. [3]

  9. St. Paul Island (Nova Scotia) - Wikipedia

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    St Paul Island experiences a marine influenced humid continental climate (Dfb). On rare occasions, the temperature can rise rapidly and briefly when southwesterly winds blowing offshore from mainland Cape Breton reach the island. The highest temperature ever recorded on St Paul Island was 30.0 °C (86 °F) on 14 August 1944. [5]