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−10.8 °C (12.6 °F) January 14, 1968: Latronico: Calabria: 46.2 or 44.2 °C (115.2 or 111.6 °F) July 1983 or July 25, 1983 * Melito di Porto Salvo or Reggio Calabria: −24.6 or −16.2 °C (−12.3 or 2.8 °F) February 1993 or December 1, 1957: Nocelle, Serrastretta or Monte Scuro, Sila: Campania: 43.7 °C (110.7 °F) August 2011: Castelvenere
Generally, the hottest month is August in the south and July in the north; during these months the thermometer can reach 38–42 °C (100.4–107.6 °F) in the south and 32–35 °C (89.6–95.0 °F) in the north; Sometimes the country can be split as during winter, with rain and 20–22 °C (68.0–71.6 °F) during the day in the north, and 30 ...
Province or Territory Record high temperature Date Place(s) Record low temperature Date Place(s) Alberta: 43.3 °C (110 °F) [1] July 21, 1931: Bassano Dam
Central Canada and northern Canada experiences subarctic and Arctic climates, much of them arid. Those areas are not heavily populated due to the severe climate, where it drops below −20 °C (−4 °F) on most winter days and has a very brief summer season.
Appletons' General Guide to the United States and Canada. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1879–1901. Appletons' General Guide to the United States and Canada. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1893. OL 24928392M. Index [4] Appletons' Illustrated Hand-book of American Summer Resorts (18th ed.), New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1893. 1894 ed. + Index
The average number of days where the minimum temperatures drops below −10 °C (14 °F) per year is 19 as recorded by Environment Canada.The average number of days where the Maximum temperature goes above 30 °C (86 °F) is 36, above 35 °C (95 °F) is 8 days. [25] Although Kamloops is above 50° north latitude, growing seasons are long, with ...
For most of World War I (1914–1918), Canada (under the British Empire) and Italy were allies during the war. During World War II (1939–1945), Canada and Italy were on opposing sides. On 10 June 1940, Canada declared war on Italy after Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini declared war on France and the United Kingdom. [3]