Weather

Weather-related information, including monthly climate summaries for New Brunswick as compiled by Environment and Climate Change Canada.

September 2020 review with outlook for October

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September temperatures were near normal  (+0.2 C) in comparison with the 30-year climate normal (1981-2010) for the province.  Precipitation in September continued to be on the dry side with 69 % of the 30-year climate normal.  We have yet to see a month in 2020 with above normal precipitation and the last time this happened was December 2019.

August 2020 review and September (fall) outlook NB

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The first half of August was hot and very dry that transitioned to a second half which provided more near normal temperatures and two precipitation events near the end of the month that slightly improved our parched conditions.

For the month as a whole in terms of temperature, August was warmer (+0.7 C) than the 30-year climate normal (1981-2010) for the province. 

July 2020 review and August (late summer/fall) outlook NB

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In terms of temperature, July was warmer (+0.9 C) than the 30-year climate normal (1981-2010) for the province. Precipitation in July continued to be on the dry side with 85 % of the 30-year climate normal.  We have yet to see a month in 2020 with above normal precipitation and the last time this happened was December 2019.