July weather forecast
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July

Weather in July

July is typically the warmest month in Canada, offering high temperatures, extended daylight hours, and generally low precipitation, making it ideal for outdoor recreation and summer festivals.

In the northern regions, including areas like Yukon and Nunavut, temperatures can climb to between 15°C (59°F) and 25°C (77°F) during the day, with the Midnight Sun phenomenon still providing extended daylight hours.

On the west coast, cities like Vancouver and Victoria experience mild and pleasant weather, with temperatures typically varying from 15°C (59°F) to 25°C (77°F). This region often sees less rainfall in July compared to other parts of the country, making it an ideal destination for those seeking outdoor activities and beach visits.

In the Prairie provinces, cities such as Calgary and Winnipeg experience some of the warmest temperatures in the country, ranging from 20°C (68°F) to 30°C (86°F). While this area can be hot during the day, it often cools down substantially at night. Moreover, the area is prone to summer storms, bringing brief periods of rain and, occasionally, hail.

In Atlantic Canada, coastal cities such as Halifax and St. John's generally enjoy milder summer conditions with temperatures from 15°C (59°F) to 25°C (77°F). The weather can be quite changeable, with the possibility of both warm, sunny days and cool, foggy conditions due to the interaction between the warm Gulf Stream and the cold Labrador Current.

Except for the highest peaks of the Rocky Mountains, snowfall in July is virtually unheard of. The country is at its most lush and green, with flora and fauna thriving under the warm summer sun.

When compared to June, July tends to be hotter and drier, especially in the Prairie provinces. However, the increase in humidity in certain areas can lead to thunderstorms and, in some cases, more extreme weather events such as tornadoes. Despite these fluctuations, July remains a favourite month for Canadians and visitors to enjoy the great outdoors.

  • Toronto - July »
    July is the month when Toronto's temperatures reach their peak, with averages of 24.8°C (76.6°F) and lows of 18.4°C (65.1°F). July is the hottest month in Toronto, with the average high temperature reaching 24.8°C (76.6°F).
  • Montreal - July »
    July, with its high-temperature average of 25.8°C (78.4°F) and a low-temperature average of 16.3°C (61.3°F), is the warmest month in Montreal. July is the month when Montreal's temperatures reach their peak, with averages of 25.8°C (78.4°F) and lows of 16.3°C (61.3°F).
  • Vancouver - July »
    July is the least humid month in Vancouver with an average relative humidity of 75%. July is the least humid month in Vancouver, with an average relative humidity of 75%.
  • Ottawa - July »
    Ottawa reaches its average highest temperatures in July, measuring 25.3°C (77.5°F) at the peak and 14.5°C (58.1°F) at the lowest. July in Ottawa is perhaps the city's favorite month, presenting weather conditions that are akin to summer in full bloom.
  • Calgary - July »
    A slight uplift of average high-temperatures is noted in July in Calgary with temperatures adjusting from a refreshing 18.8°C (65.8°F) in June to a pleasant 22.4°C (72.3°F). On the first day of July in Calgary sunrise is at 5:26 am and sunset at 9:54 pm.
  • Edmonton - July »
    In Edmonton during July, the rain falls for 17.4 days and regularly aggregates up to 69mm (2.72") of precipitation. With typically the highest temperature of the year 22.6°C (72.7°F), July embellishes Edmonton with a true summertime experience.
  • Winnipeg - July »
    Winnipeg in July observes a minor temperature shift, with average high-temperatures adjusting from a pleasant 22.3°C (72.1°F) in June to a moderately hot 25.4°C (77.7°F). In Winnipeg in July, it is raining for 14 days, with typically 53mm (2.09") of accumulated precipitation.
  • Quebec city - July »
    The month of July sees the average highest temperatures in Quebec city reaching 25°C (77°F) at the peak and 14°C (57.2°F) at the low. June and July, with an average maximum UV index of 7, are months with the highest UV index in Quebec city, Canada.
  • Hamilton - July »
    The month with the most rainfall in Hamilton is July, when the rain falls for 19.2 days and typically aggregates up to 74mm (2.91") of precipitation. In Hamilton, July is the warmest month, with temperatures averaging a high of 25.4°C (77.7°F) and a low of 17.3°C (63.1°F).
  • Kitchener - July »
    Kitchener's warmest month, July, generally records average temperatures ranging from a high of 24.8°C (76.6°F) to a low of 15°C (59°F). July stands out as Kitchener's warmest month, with temperatures ranging between an average high of 24.8°C (76.6°F) and a low of 15°C (59°F).
  • London - July »
    The month with the most rainfall in London is July, when the rain falls for 12.9 days and typically aggregates up to 45mm (1.77") of precipitation. July, noted for its average high-temperature of 25.5°C (77.9°F) and an average low-temperature of 15.4°C (59.7°F), is considered the warmest month in London, Canada.
  • Victoria - July »
    July and August are months with the least rain in Victoria when the rain falls for 3 days and typically aggregates up to 3mm (0.12") of rain. With an average relative humidity of 73%, July is the least humid month in Victoria, Canada.
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