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Post by Okanagan desert-palms »

Here is a site I stumbled across. I found it very interesting that Kelowna is the least windiest, 4th hottest summer temps,12th mildest winter 17th warmest year round out of 100 highest populated cities in Canada. I think Osoyoos B.C.would be ranked 1st as the hottest summer temps but is only 6000 pop. as they are usually 3 to 4 degrees hotter than Kelowna. Check to see where your city ranks.
http://www.on.ec.gc.ca/weather/winners/intro-e.html


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Post by Alchris »

Interesting site.

Edmonton's highest ranking is sunny days (4th to 11th). I was surprised that we rank in the 20s for driest city.

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John, thanks for that great site!
Neat stuff.
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Has the fewest days below freezing and second mildest temps and to probably most a suprising 11th driest summer. Us Vancouverites know this but most others in Canada do not.

Very interesting site.
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Post by Okanagan desert-palms »

We broke heat records last week and look to be breaking more in the next few weeks. Hot and dry for the next forseeable future. Goto love it.

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Post by Barrie »

Lytton, BC isn't represented in their stats. I'd wager it's the hottest location in all of Canada during the summer months.

Cheers, Barrie.
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Post by lucky1 »

Recall seeing a movie on late nite that reminded me of our recent weather.

It was about a planet called Crematoria... :lol: :lol:

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Post by Paul Ont »

GDD, we all know that for palm recovery from lethal freeze requres a large # of GDD (not an issue on the west coast because it, udsually, doesn;t get cold enough to cause damage...) Windsor, Ontario ranks first! It also has the 3rd warmest summer, most humid, warmest fall, and most thunderstorms...
Does anyone know of anyone growing palms there?

Where does your city rank in terms of GDD?

Some highlights:
Edmonton: 68th, 1618
Halifax: 55th, 1716
Kamloops: 3rd, 2308
Kingston (ON): 28th, 2013
Montreal: 23, 2073
Toronto: 14th, 2153
Vancouver: 21, 2084
Victoria: 37, 1919.
Windsor: 1, 2602
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