Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What is the climate like in Canada?
What is the climate like in Canada?
Including the Yukon and most of the Northwest, it is the coldest area in Canada.
Winter: long time (August to 10 month), extremely cold;
Summer: cold and short;
Winter nights, summer days up to 24 hours;
Precipitation: Very little, mostly in late summer.
2. Northern region:
It includes northern grassland provinces and most of Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic coastal provinces.
Winter: long time (more than 6 months) and cold;
Summer: cool and short (3 to 4 months);
Precipitation: mostly in summer, rare in northwest China.
3. Southeast region:
Including southeastern Ontario and Quebec, Nova Scotia, eastern Newfoundland, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, where it is warm in winter and cool in summer, it is the most densely populated place in Canada.
Winter: cold in Central China (about 5 months)/cold in East China and Southwest China (3-4 months);
Summer: April-May, warm and sometimes humid;
Precipitation: more in the east and moderate in the west.
4. Grassland areas:
Winter: cold (about 5 months);
Summer: cool (about 5 months);
Precipitation: mostly in summer.
5. Cordillera region:
Winter: The north is cold and long.
Summer: cool;
Precipitation: more in the west, less in the valley and south.
6. Pacific coast: Vancouver is located in this area.
Winter is mild, rarely below 0;
Summer: warm (4-5 months);
Precipitation: abundant, especially in winter.
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