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What's the weather like in Nova Scotia?
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What's the weather like in Nova Scotia?Don't like the weather?. Wait 10 minutes! We Nova Scotians like to joke about our changeable weather, but, in fact, out moderate climate is one of our most endearing qualities. Our provincial vehicle license plate says it best. As "Canada's Ocean Playground", Nova Scotia owes everything to the sea, especially its climate.
In the summer, temperatures average in the 70s Fahrenheit/20s Celsius - cooler on the coast, warmer inland - with gentle ocean breezes making it comfortable day and night.
Fog? Sure, it comes and it goes, especially through the late spring and early summer, but by mid August you can't find a nicer place to be. Warm days, clear skies, and stiff breezes make Nova Scotia a sailor's, painter's or photographer's paradise in the fall, which lingers on and on.
The Gulf Stream keeps our winters particularly mild compared to other parts of Canada. Inland snowfall is moderate, with coastal downfalls only occasional. We are, in fact, a place for all seasons.
Nova Scotia climate details.Today's weather from Environment Canada.The Weather Network including pollen counts, UV index, air quality levels, plus road reports, snow mobiling and ski reports and more.Marine weather.
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