Day
0 °C
Night
-9 °C
Sea
2 °C
Precipitation
119 mm
in month
Rainy days
12 days
in month
Daylight
9 hours
average
Sunshine
3 hours
average
Humidity
81 %
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Halifax, with its oceanic climate influenced by the North Atlantic, presents a varied weather pattern throughout the year. Temperatures range from a chilly average high of 0 °C (32 °F) in January to a pleasant 24 °C (74 °F) in July. In contrast to the drippingly humid days of summer, the winter months often bring a blanket of snow, with temperatures plunging to an average low of -9 °C (15 °F) at night. With monthly rainfall slightly favoring the autumn months, one can expect the most rainfall in December, at around 137 mm (5.41 in), whereas the driest month is August, with rainfall measures around 95 mm (3.73 in). Precipitation is fairly distributed during the year, attributing Halifax with that evergreen luster regardless of the season.
As we waltz through January, the heart of Halifax's winter, chilly breezes and frost-covered mornings are a norm, with the temperature peaking at a mere 0 °C (32 °F) during the day. Sudden gusts of wind at an average of 6 m/s may leave your cheeks rosy, and the average night temperature dipping to -9 °C (15 °F) warrants a wardrobe knitted with warmth in mind. The high humidity at 82 % clings like a dense fog, but don't expect sunshine to break through often, with a low average of 3 hours of clear skies per day.
February shows little mercy from the winter's freeze, with the daytime temperature marginally inching up to 0 °C (33 °F). Prepare for nights just as cold as January, averaging at -9 °C (16 °F), and keep the winter gear close at hand. Although the number of sunny hours increases slightly to 4 hours, dampness persists with over 10 days of precipitation and an average rainfall of 105 mm (4.13 in).
Spring hesitantly peeks in March with shy sunbeams coaxing the average high temperature to 3 °C (38 °F). The snow begins to melt, albeit the cold hasn't said its last word, as nighttime lows hover around -5 °C (23 °F). Halifax witnesses an average of 11 days of wet days, where the cityscape might interchange between late flurries and early spring showers, resulting in an average precipitation of 117 mm (4.61 in).
April's promise of spring becomes more evident as temperatures reach a pleasant average high of 9 °C (48 °F). While cold snaps at night are still a possibility with lows around 0 °C (33 °F), the smattering of 12 days of wet days might bring both rains and the remaining whispers of winter flurries. Sun hours per day rise to a hopeful 5 hours, ushering in fresher days as the dark winter months recede.
Come May, Halifax blooms under an average high of 15 °C (59 °F). Light breezes at 5 m/s and an increased sun quota of over 6 hours per day contribute to the gentler weather. While the evenings might still call for a fleece, with average lows at 5 °C (41 °F), the city feels more welcoming with fewer wet days, now at around 9.
June in Halifax ushers in the early summer vibes with the mercury hitting an average of 20 °C (68 °F) during the day. The nights are considerably warmer too, settling at around 10 °C (50 °F). Halifax's summertime wet days are numbered at 11, but don't let that misguide you—rainfall can still amount to 104 mm (4.10 in). Sun worshippers can rejoice over the abundant 7 hours of sun, while a gentle average wind speed of 4 m/s whispers through the trees.
July reigns as the warmest month in Halifax with the peak summer temperatures, an average high of 24 °C (74 °F), and refreshing evenings at 14 °C (57 °F). The city indulges in about 9 of wet days, yet manages an average precipitation of 94 mm (3.71 in). The balmy air is complemented by the longest sun hours of 7 hours per day, and humidity levels which soar to 82 %.
The plateau of summer holds steady in August, mirroring July's temperament with another set of 24 °C (74 °F) averages at high noon. Evenings offer a cool reprieve at 14 °C (57 °F). Although known as one of the drier months with approximately 8 of wet days, an average precipitation of 95 mm (3.73 in) can still bring unexpected showers. Bask in the 7 hours of sun, while the humidity at 81 % might make you seek the breeze.
September's nostalgic embrace brings a mild coolness with average highs dipping to 20 °C (68 °F). Nights begin their descent towards autumnal chills at 11 °C (51 °F). With the sun taking a modest retreat to under 6 hours per day, and an added 8 of precipitation, September could tease with both warm afternoons and drizzly evenings.
October's canvas is painted with cooler strokes as the temperature averages a brisk 14 °C (57 °F) during the day and 5 °C (42 °F) when night falls. With the wind's persistence at 5 m/s and the skies gracing us with 5 hours of sunshine, prepare for a potential 10 of wet days and the season's first hints of frost.
November announces the approach of winter with a notable drop in daily highs to 9 °C (48 °F). The decline in sun hours to just over 3 hours per day and the sharp increase in wet days to 11 days signal a time for thicker clothing. Halifax's abundant rainfall, now at 138 mm (5.42 in), ensures a refreshingly damp soil but also necessitates a sturdy umbrella.
As the year comes to a close, December clutches onto the cold, ushering in temperatures that average a high of 3 °C (38 °F) in the day and dropping to about -5 °C (24 °F) at night. The high level of wet days at 13 days combines with the greatest monthly rainfall recorded at 137 mm (5.41 in), wrapping up the year with a wet bow on top.
Dress in layers, with a heavy coat, insulated boots, and warm accessories to combat Halifax's biting -9 °C (15 °F) night temperatures and daytime highs around freezing.
The winds in Halifax continue to howl in February, averaging a brisk 6 m/s, which can make the already cold temperatures feel even more biting.
March is a transitional month; while winter's grasp loosens with an average high of 3 °C (38 °F), do expect chilly nights and the odd snowy day as winter fades away.
April has its fair share of precipitation with an average of 12 days of wet days, indicative of occasional rainy spells interspersed with clearer spring skies.
May shows a significant shift towards spring, unbuttoning the last vestiges of chill with agreeable daytime temperatures and a fresh, vibrant air.
June sees daily averages reaching a warm 20 °C (68 °F), signaling that summer has arrived with plenty of opportunities to enjoy outdoor fun in the sun.
July in Halifax is quite warm, with average highs around 24 °C (74 °F) - perfect for beach trips and barbecues under the lingering daylight.
While August is comparatively drier with about 9 days of wet days, Halifax can still experience its share of summer showers.
September is a month of transition with comfortable days around 20 °C (68 °F) but don't be surprised by occasional showers that herald the coming of fall.
October's chill can bring early frost, especially with night temperatures averaging 5 °C (42 °F), so keep an eye on the forecast for those colder nights.
November sees a marked drop in temperature with daytime highs hovering around 9 °C (48 °F) and the crisp air hinting at the impending winter chill.
December doesn't shy away from moisture, topping the charts with an average of 13 days of wet days and significant rainfall, ensuring the city is well-watered for the holiday season.
We make the most from 40 years of historical weather data to predict the best weather conditions.
Deciding on where to go for a holiday is hard sometimes. Get inspired by the most popular destinations.
We aggregate data from combining multiple weather sources to ensure accuracy of the highest order.