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  2. Climate of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Köppen climate types of Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia lies in the mid-temperate zone, and although the province is almost surrounded by water, the climate is closer to continental climate rather than maritime climate. The temperature extremes of the continental climate are moderated by the ocean. Nova Scotia has frequent coastal fog and marked ...

  3. Weather extremes in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Snowfall in one season* ... Average Annual Precipitation (mm) ... Nova Scotia HRM >250 2023-7 Prince Edward Island Charlottetown

  4. List of extreme temperatures in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Nova Scotia: 38.3 °C (101 °F) August 19, 1935: Collegeville: −41.1 °C ... Highest Average Lowest Average Location Temperature Location Temperature 2023

  5. Nova Scotia buried by 5 feet of snow, and more could be on ...

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    A state of emergency has been declared in part of Nova Scotia following snowfall of historic proportions. Sydney, Nova Scotia, located in the northern part of the Canadian province, measured 59 ...

  6. Yarmouth, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    The average annual snowfall is 204.7 cm (80.6 in), which can come from Nor'easters from the southwest with a maximum snow depth of 9 cm (3.5 in) in January, owing to its mild winters, among the mildest in Canada east of the Rockies.

  7. 2023–24 North American winter - Wikipedia

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    A slow-moving significant blizzard affected much of Atlantic Canada from February 2–5, dumping 2–5 feet (61–152 cm; 24–60 in) of snow as the system stalled south of the Canadian Maritimes and Nova Scotia. [74] [75] A peak accumulation of 150 centimetres (59 in) was measured in the town of Sydney, Nova Scotia.

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  9. Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Nova Scotia [a] is a province of Canada, located on its east coast.It is one of the three Maritime provinces and most populous province in Atlantic Canada, with an estimated population of over 1 million as of 2024; it is also the second-most densely populated province in Canada, and second-smallest province by area. [11]