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Year Highest Average Lowest Average Location Temperature Location Temperature 2023 Qualicum Beach, British Columbia (Sisters Island) 12.3 °C (54 °F) Eureka, Nunavut: −17.1 °C (1 °F) 2022 Qualicum Beach, British Columbia (Sisters Island) 11.7 °C (53 °F) Eureka, Nunavut: −17.9 °C (0 °F) 2021 Windsor, Ontario: 12.1 °C (54 °F)
Greatest precipitation in one year: 9,479 mm ... Prince Edward Island Charlottetown 164 1942-9 Newfoundland & Labrador Red Harbour 199 2005-3 See also. Weather portal ...
St. Peters Bay is a municipality that holds community status in Prince Edward Island, Canada. [2] It was incorporated in 1953. [1] St. Peters Bay is well known for its annual Blueberry Festival and Parade, which draws in tourists and locals alike.
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As the winds howl, the snow flies and the temperatures drop, the National Weather Service issues various alerts for wintry weather. Fox Weather 1 day ago 2024 closes out as world’s warmest year ever
Prince Edward Island [a] is an island province of Canada. While it is the smallest province in terms of land area and population, it is the most densely populated. The island has several nicknames: "Garden of the Gulf", "Birthplace of Confederation" and "Cradle of Confederation". [8] Its capital and largest city is Charlottetown.
The climate is characterized by changeable weather throughout the year; it has some of the most variable day-to-day weather in Canada, in which specific weather conditions seldom last for long. [3] Because the Gulf of Saint Lawrence freezes over, the island's climate is similar to a continental climate as opposed to an oceanic climate.
The Prince Edward Islands are two small uninhabited volcanic islands in the sub-Antarctic Indian Ocean that are administered by South Africa.They are named Marion Island (named after Marc-Joseph Marion du Fresne, 1724–1772) and Prince Edward Island (named after Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, 1767–1820).