Seasons In Canada Months -
Report compiled based on Environment and Climate Change Canada 1981–2010 climate normals and regional climatological summaries.
In the territories (Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut), summer brings the "Midnight Sun," where the sun barely sets, offering endless daylight for exploration. seasons in canada months
| Month | General Conditions | Regional Notes | |-------|--------------------|----------------| | | Pleasant to warm. Highs: 20–26°C (68–79°F). Long daylight (up to 16–18 hours in the north). | BC interior hot (30°C+ / 86°F+). Arctic: 24-hour daylight, temps ~5°C (41°F). | | July | Hottest month. Highs: 25–30°C (77–86°F), often with humidex making it feel 35–40°C (95–104°F). Thunderstorms common. | Prairies: dry heat, occasional drought. Atlantic: cooler (20–25°C / 68–77°F). | | August | Warm to hot, less humid by month’s end. Similar to July but nights cooler. | Forest fire risk peaks in BC, Alberta, and Northwest Territories. Hurricane season starts in Atlantic. | Report compiled based on Environment and Climate Change