Climate of Shuswap National Park
Since Shuswap National Park is located in Salmon Arm, this means that the climate is very ideal! Since Salmon Arm is located in the Western Cordillera, this means that it has mild winters and warm summers. The temperatures here in Salmon Arm range from a low of about 0 °C in the winter and a high of about 27 °C in the summer. The amount of precipitation is not too high, about 650 mm per year and the average temperature throughout the year is approximately 13 °C.
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Average Temperature
This climate graph shows the average temperature and amount of precipitation that the town of Salmon Arm gets every year. This graph shows that the temperatures are fairly a lot hotter in the summer from in the winter months, though almost all through the year, it is above 0 °C. This graph shows that the high in this particular year (2013) was 26.5 °C and the low of the year was -0.7 °C.
Amount of Precipitation
This climate graph also shows the amount of precipitation per month per year (in 2013). Salmon Arm gets most of its precipitation in the spring up to the start of summer (from March to June), and starts to decrease around July. The precipitation increases again around September until November, the month it gets the most rain. Then goes down again from December to February to start the rotation again. Salmon Arm gets about 650 mm of precipitation so it is considered having a continental climate, which means it has a more humid, warm climate with less than 1000 mm of precipitation.
This climate graph shows the average temperature and amount of precipitation that the town of Salmon Arm gets every year. This graph shows that the temperatures are fairly a lot hotter in the summer from in the winter months, though almost all through the year, it is above 0 °C. This graph shows that the high in this particular year (2013) was 26.5 °C and the low of the year was -0.7 °C.
Amount of Precipitation
This climate graph also shows the amount of precipitation per month per year (in 2013). Salmon Arm gets most of its precipitation in the spring up to the start of summer (from March to June), and starts to decrease around July. The precipitation increases again around September until November, the month it gets the most rain. Then goes down again from December to February to start the rotation again. Salmon Arm gets about 650 mm of precipitation so it is considered having a continental climate, which means it has a more humid, warm climate with less than 1000 mm of precipitation.