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Climate in New Brunswick


Climate in New Brunswick

Much of New Brunswick's climate is moderated by the extreme proximity of the ocean, resulting in mild summers, and winters which are mild relative to the temperatures seen in Ontario and the prairie provinces. The recorded temperature has ranged from -47.2° C (-53° F) in 1955, at Sisson Dam in the northwest, to 39.4° C (102.9° F) in 1935, at Nepisiguit Falls in the northeast. That said, winter temperatures are most commonly in the range of -5° C to -15° C, and summer temperatures from 15° C to 25° C. Snowfall is common during the winter months, however snow does not typically accumulate in large amounts until late December.

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