Climate Graph
In Guelph, the climate is both cold and mild. There are a number of rainfall days during the year even in the driest month.
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In the graph the highest, average temperature is 25 C and the lowest, average temperature is -12 C.
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As shown in the graph, the most rainfall days occurs in October. The average rainfall/year is 49.07 mm.
Length and Time of Growing Seasons
Guelph is part of Wellington County and is the 4th largest vegetable growing region and 6th largest fruit growing region in Ontario. The length of the growing season begins around the second week of May, when the last frost ends until the first of October when the first frost begins. The length of the growing season is approximately 130-165 days.
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What Type of Climate does Guelph have?
The City of Guelph can be considered a Continental Climate. Continental Climate is when a place has hot summers, and cold winters. The reason why Guelph can be considered a Continental Climate, is because the City isn't located near any oceans, Great Lakes or Seas to make it a Maritime Climate. Maritime Climates have cool/warm summer and cool winters.
Severe Weather in Guelph
The City of Guelph's typical highest weather is 25 C, last year the City experience an intense severe weather heat in September of 2014. The temperature reached 32 C with high humidity making the weather feel like 40 C. The weather returned to normal a few days later.