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NAKISKA RIDGETOP (Nakiska Ridgetop) ALBERTA Latitude: 50.94 Longitude: -115.19 Elevation: 2543 m Hourly Climate Daily Climate Almanac
How much snow does Canmore get?
Annual rainfall: 281 mm (11.06 in)
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Annual snowfall: 244 cm (96.1 in)
Frost free days: 158
Is there smoke in Kananaskis?
Wildfire smoke has given two southern Alberta spots — Kananaskis and Canmore — the worst air quality in Canada on Monday. The Town of Canmore, just east of Banff, is only a few points lower, with an AQI of 350 and a PM2. 5 that is 29 times above the WHO's exposure recommendation.16 Aug 2021
How cold does it get in Canmore?
In Canmore, the summers are comfortable, the winters are freezing and snowy, and it is partly cloudy year round. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 8°F to 72°F and is rarely below -15°F or above 82°F.
How is the air quality in Canmore Alberta?
Excellent The air quality is ideal for most individuals; enjoy your normal outdoor activities.
How long will the smoke last in Canmore?
Depending on wind direction, smoke may continue for a few days, and may settle into valleys overnight. All facilities in Banff and Kootenay National Parks are open, except for the area closures.
How cold is the Kananaskis River?
For the most part, the water in high alpine lakes, particularly glacier-fed ones, is COLD! On a warm summer day the water temperature might rise to 9 degrees C (48 F). As such, the water of the rivers that flow downstream from our Rocky Mountain lakes is also cold.
What is the most accurate weather site Canada?
AccuWeather gathers the best and most comprehensive weather data to deliver forecasts with Superior Accuracy.
What environment model does Canada use?
Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis The Canadian regional climate model, CanRCM4, was developed employing a new approach of "coordinated" global and regional climate modelling (Scinocca et al., 2016).6 Jun 2017