Cities in Canada with average snowfall: Canada is the largest on the North American continent and the second largest country in the world, saying that weather conditions in Canada vary widely.
Below are the top 7 cities in Canada with average snowfall:
1. Victoria, British Columbia: Victoria averages only 26 cm of snowfall yearly, around half that of Vancouver, BC. Roughly around 1/3rd of winters in Victoria remain without snow, with less than just 5cm falling during the whole season. When snow falls, it lasts long on the ground. Victoria gets an average of 2 or 3 days every year with just 5 cm of snow.
2. Vancouver, British Columbia: Vancouver gets snowfall on an average for 9 days every year, with 3 days that receive snow of just 5cm. 38.1 cm is the average annual snowfall that Vancouver receives.
3. Abbotsford, British Columbia: Abbotsford is a very beautiful city and has an oceanic climate, enough with summer precipitation that is not to be classified as the warm-summer Mediterranean. Abbotsford receives an annual snowfall of around 55.2cm.
4. Kelowna, British Columbia: Weather conditions throughout December and January would be the cloudiest in Newfoundland because of the valley cloud. Since Okanagan Lake ever collapses, hotter atmosphere rising in the river rises over colder weather atmosphere, developing a temperature inversion which may lead to the valley to become socked from the cloud. This city receives average snowfall of around 380 millimeters of precipitation every year, with 1/5 of the precipitation of snow.
5. Brantford, Ontario: Brantford is named after an important Mohawk chief, Joseph Brant, during the American Revolutionary War, who led his people in the first decade in Upper Canada. Many of his descendants live on the nearby Reserve of Six Nations of Grand River, which is 20 km from Brantford; it is one of the most populous reserves in Canada. This city receives average snowfall of around 98.4cm every year.
6. Oshawa, Ontario: Oshawa is the city similar to the southern Ontario, Oshawa has a vast humid continental climate with seasonal temperature differences. This city receives average snowfall of around 41.65cm every year.
7. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan: Saskatoon has a borderline of humid continental climate/cold semi-arid, with long and warm summers, cold winters. This city receives average snowfall of around 30.16cm every year.
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