How cold does it get in Oshawa?

How Often Oshawa Has Cold Temperatures. Oshawa’s chilliest winter nights have lows in the minus-twenties °C (below -3 °F). The city averages just three nights a year, mainly in January, when the thermometer drops that low. Temperatures below -30 °C (-22 °F) do happen here, but are rare events.

Does Oshawa get a lot of snow?

Throughout the year, in Oshawa, there are 51.4 snowfall days, and 383mm (15.08″) of snow is accumulated.

What climate region is Oshawa in?

Climate Oshawa (Canada) Generally, it is cold and temperate in Oshawa. The rainfall in Oshawa is significant, with precipitation even during the driest month. This location is classified as Dfb by Köppen and Geiger.

What is the rainiest month in Ontario?

September is the most wet month. This month should be avoided if you are not a big fan of rain. March is the driest month. July is the most sunny month.

What was the temperature last night in Oshawa?

Oshawa Weather History for the Previous 24 Hours

Conditions Comfort
Time Temp Humidity
10:00 pm 59 °F 82%
9:00 pm 63 °F 73%
8:53 pm 66 °F 60%

What does PoP mean weather?

probability of precipitation
Forecasts issued by the National Weather Service routinely include a “PoP” (probability of precipitation) statement, which is often expressed as the “chance of rain” or “chance of precipitation”. EXAMPLE.

Does it snow a lot in Whitby?

This is 33.68% of the annual snowfall experienced in Whitby, ON. The month of February is also snowy with an average snowfall of 24.9 cm. Following February is December, when 24.9 cm is the average snowfall.

What is Oshawa famous for?

Once recognized as the sole “Automotive Capital of Canada”, Oshawa today is an education and health sciences hub.

Is Oshawa a big city?

56.25 mi²
Oshawa/Area

Does it rain a lot in Ontario?

In Ontario, the average annual temperature is 17.0 °C | 62.6 °F. The annual rainfall is 424 mm | 16.7 inch.

Did Oshawa get snow today?

Snow Forecast for Oshawa There is no snow currently in the forecast for Oshawa.

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