For the Record
Of all the major Canadian cities, St. John's is the foggiest (124
days, next to Halifax's 122), snowiest (359 cm, next to Quebec City's
343), wettest (1514 mm, next to Halifax's 1491), windiest (24.3 km/h
average speed, next to Regina's 20.7), and cloudiest (1497 hours of
sunshine, next to Charlottetown's 1818 hours). It also has more days
with freezing rain and wet weather than any other city. But the natives
are proud of their climate, calling it character-building and
invigorating. And they boast that their city happens to have one of the
mildest winters in Canada (third mildest city next to Victoria and
Vancouver).
Information provided by Environment Canada-Atlantic Climate Centre