Average Amount of Cloud in February at Canada's Cities

Pulled together here is information on how cloudy Canadian cities normally are in February.

The tables below give typical monthly totals for the hours of cloudy skies at major cities across the country. The hours only count heavy overcast, when cloud covers anywhere from 80 to 100 percent of the sky.

There are also data on the usual number of days in February that lack sun. These are days with no measurable bright sunshine.

All the numbers are averages of weather statistics collected from 1981 to 2010.

Average amount of cloud in February
City Hours of Cloud Days With No Sun
Abbotsford, British Columbia 460 8
Calgary, Alberta 361 3
Edmonton, Alberta 384 4
Guelph, Ontario 8
Halifax, Nova Scotia 391 7
Hamilton, Ontario 436 7
Kelowna, British Columbia 6
Kingston, Ontario 375 7
London, Ontario 450 9
City Hours of Cloud Days With No Sun
Moncton, New Brunswick 366 7
Montréal, Quebec 387 6
Ottawa, Ontario 376 8
Peterborough, Ontario 7
Québec City, Quebec 378 7
Regina, Saskatchewan 372 3
Saguenay, Quebec 392
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 356 4
Sherbrooke, Quebec 401 7
City Hours of Cloud Days With No Sun
St. Catharines - Niagara, Ontario 7
Saint John, New Brunswick 349 7
St. John's, Newfoundland 472 8
Sudbury, Ontario 375 7
Thunder Bay, Ontario 360 5
Toronto, Ontario 428 6
Vancouver, British Columbia 454 8
Victoria, British Columbia 432 6
Windsor, Ontario 448
Winnipeg, Manitoba 352 5
Reference

Environment Canada. Meteorological Service of Canada. Canadian Climate Normals. 1981-2010 Climate Normals & Averages.

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