Climate Data
Canada
In our climate section, you'll find an easy-to-read overview of the best times to visit various destinations. The data, based on the average of the last 20 years, includes reliable insights on temperatures (both maximum and minimum) and precipitation. This allows you to quickly assess the most favorable period to plan your trip and make the most of your travel experience.
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Calgary
The climate graph for Calgary highlights its continental climate, characterized by cold winters and warm summers. Minimum temperatures drop as low as -14°C in January and December, while maximum temperatures peak at 25°C in July. Winters are dry and frigid, with low precipitation levels, whereas the summer months bring warmer temperatures and increased rainfall, especially in June (79 mm). Despite its variable weather, Calgary enjoys plenty of sunshine year-round, making it a great destination for outdoor activities in all seasons.
Banff
The climate graph for Banff showcases a subarctic climate with long, cold winters and short, mild summers. Minimum temperatures can drop to -15°C in January, while summer highs reach around 22°C in July. Precipitation is spread throughout the year, with June experiencing the highest rainfall (80 mm). Snowfall is significant from October to April, making Banff a prime winter sports destination. Despite the cold, Banff enjoys many sunny days, offering stunning landscapes year-round.