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Introduction to climate characteristics of various regions in Canada

Canada is a highly developed country. More and more students choose to study in Canada. The climate in Canada is very different. The temperature and precipitation in different regions in each season are very different. In the north Most people live in a narrow strip of land within about 300 kilometers of the southern border. Canada basically has a continental climate with four distinct seasons. Take a look and welcome to read.

The following is a brief introduction to the well-known cities in Canada:

(1) Vancouver

The climate is mild and humid. Summers are usually warm and comfortable, while winters are milder with light snow. She has mountains that protect the city from cold winds and bring rain clouds. If you come to Vancouver between May and September, pack warm clothing and a sweater for the evening. In winter,

You need a warm raincoat, umbrella and waterproof shoes. Gloves and hats come in handy when the temperature drops below freezing.

(2) Calgary

She is located in the north and is milder than other prairie cities. In winter, warm winds from the Rocky Mountains often cause temperatures to rise sharply within a few hours.

The winter season is long, snowy and windy, so you need to wear a windproof down jacket. Spring and summer are usually short but pleasant. It can be quite cool at night. So if you come in summer, it is best to bring some thin clothes and a woolen jacket.

(3) Edmonton

Edmonton is located in the north. There is not much snow in winter and it is relatively cold. Summer is short and hot. Summer days are longer and there are occasional showers. The weather in spring and autumn is pleasant, but it is short-lived.

(4) Toronto

There are four distinct seasons. Although Lake Ontario has a moderate effect on the region's climate, winter can last until mid-April. The amount of snowfall varies from year to year. Spring is usually a short season, followed by a hot and humid summer with occasional thunderstorms. Summer mornings and evenings are cooler. Autumn brings sunshine and pleasant temperatures, with midday temperatures rising to summer levels.

(5) Ottawa

Spring usually comes in April and is short-lived. Summer is usually sunny with occasional thunderstorms. Autumn is mostly cool and comfortable. It snows for the first time at the end of November every year and lasts until mid-April of the following year. Winters in Ottawa are cold.

(6) Montreal

Spring usually comes in May and is short-lived. Summer is hot and thunderstorms occur from time to time. Autumn is refreshing and pleasant. The first snowfall usually occurs at the end of October and lasts until mid-March.