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Weather in June

June marks the official commencement of summer in Canada, bringing with it longer daylight hours, warmer temperatures, and generally drier conditions. Canadians welcome this month as an opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities and celebrate the end of the school year.

In northern regions such as Yukon and Nunavut, temperatures during the day can range from 14°C (57.2°F) to 21°C (69.8°F). The increased sunlight is a defining feature of these regions in June, with daylight lasting up to 24 hours in certain parts due to the phenomenon known as the Midnight Sun.

On the west coast, cities like Vancouver and Victoria enjoy milder conditions, with temperatures usually between 14°C (57.2°F) and 20°C (68°F). Rainfall diminishes substantially during this month, making it one of the driest periods of the year for these areas.

In the Prairies, summer arrives in full swing. Cities such as Winnipeg and Saskatoon experience a significant jump in temperatures, which can vary between 15°C (59°F) and 25°C (77°F). However, occasional thunderstorms can occur due to the region's continental climate.

In Atlantic Canada, cities like Halifax and St. John's welcome milder summer conditions. Temperatures can oscillate between 10°C (50°F) and 20°C (68°F). June brings a mix of sunshine and showers in these coastal regions, with the likelihood of foggy conditions due to the cold Labrador Current.

Snowfall in June is virtually non-existent, except in the highest peaks of the Rocky Mountains and the far northern reaches of the country. Most regions enjoy green and blooming landscapes, a testament to the fertility of the Canadian soil.

Compared to May, June offers even longer daylight hours and noticeably warmer temperatures. The transition to summer becomes apparent, offering ample opportunities to enjoy the country's beautiful outdoors. However, the weather can fluctitate in some regions, bringing an occasional reminder of the recently passed spring season.

  • Toronto - June »
    In Toronto, Canada, during June, the rain falls for 13.6 days and regularly aggregates up to 47mm (1.85") of precipitation. The month with the longest days in Toronto is June, with an average of 15h and 24min of daylight.
  • Montreal - June »
    In Montreal, during June, the rain falls for 17.5 days and regularly aggregates up to 75mm (2.95") of precipitation. On the first day of June in Montreal, sunrise is at 5:08 am and sunset at 8:35 pm.
  • Vancouver - June »
    In Vancouver in June, during 13.5 rainfall days, 44mm (1.73") of precipitation is typically accumulated. The month with the longest days in Vancouver is June, with an average of 16h and 12min of daylight.
  • Ottawa - June »
    In Ottawa in June, it is raining for 15.8 days, with typically 63mm (2.48") of accumulated precipitation. June has the longest days of the year in Ottawa, with an average of 15h and 36min of daylight.
  • Calgary - June »
    The month with the most rainfall in Calgary is June, when the rain falls for 17 days and typically aggregates up to 65mm (2.56") of precipitation. The month with the longest days in Calgary is June, with an average of 16h and 30min of daylight.
  • Edmonton - June »
    June has the longest days of the year in Edmonton with an average of 17h and 0min of daylight. During 0.1 snowfall days, in June, Edmonton aggregates 1mm (0.04") of snow.
  • Winnipeg - June »
    The month with the most rainfall in Winnipeg is June, when the rain falls for 18 days and typically aggregates up to 70mm (2.76") of precipitation. On the first day of June in Winnipeg sunrise is at 5:24 am and sunset at 9:28 pm.
  • Quebec city - June »
    June and July, with an average of 8h of sunshine, are months with the most sunshine in Quebec city, Canada. June and July, with an average of 8h of sunshine, are months with the most sunshine in Quebec city, Canada.
  • Hamilton - June »
    In Hamilton during June, the rain falls for 16.7 days and regularly aggregates up to 62mm (2.44") of precipitation. In Hamilton, during June, the rain falls for 16.7 days and regularly aggregates up to 62mm (2.44") of precipitation.
  • Kitchener - June »
    In Kitchener, during June, the rain falls for 14.8 days and regularly aggregates up to 52mm (2.05") of precipitation. With an average of 15h and 24min of daylight, June has the longest days of the year in Kitchener.
  • London - June »
    In London in June, it is raining for 12.2 days, with typically 29mm (1.14") of accumulated precipitation. On the last day of June, in London, Canada, sunrise is at 5:49 am and sunset at 9:08 pm EDT.
  • Victoria - June »
    June has the longest days of the year in Victoria, Canada, with an average of 16h and 0min of daylight. In Victoria, Canada, during June, the rain falls for 4.5 days and regularly aggregates up to 9mm (0.35") of precipitation.
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