
Average Yearly
Rainfall(mm)

Average Yearly
Snowfall(cm)

Highest Temperature
(Celsius)

Lowest Temperature
(Celsius)
Average Rainfall
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Umbrellas and raincoats are most handy in the month of June when it rains an average of 65 mm. This is 15.41% of the annual rain experienced in Prince George, BC. The month of July is also rainy with an average rainfall of 62.1 mm. Following July is October, when 56.5 mm is the average rainfall.
The average rainfall chart shows the average amount of total rainfall, or amount of all liquid precipitation in millimetres (mm) such as rain, drizzle, freezing rain, and hail, observed at the location for each month of the specified year. Precipitation is measured using vertical depth of water (or water equivalent in the case of solid forms) which reaches the ground during a stated period.
Average Snowfall
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The average snowfalls chart shows the average amount of snow an area gets in centimetres.
Average Sunshine
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Sunscreens are most handy in the month of July when the sun shines an average of 286 hours. This is 14.92% of the annual sunshine experienced in Prince George, BC. The month of August is also sunny with an average sunshine of 261 hours. Following August is June, when 251.0 hours is the average number of sun hours.
The average sunshine chart shows the average amount of sun shine an area gets in hours.
Average Temperature
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The average temperature chart illustrates the range of recorded temperature for each month of the specified year. The temperature of the air in degrees Celsius (°C).