Both leaned towards the cooler/wetter side. Complete lack of extreme heat was perhaps the most notable aspect of both summers.Roberts Creeker wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18, 2022 10:22 pm Weather history is not something I know yet, so what did summer 2008/2011 look like?
YVR
Extreme high//average high/average low//extreme low///total rainfall
June 2008: 26.9c//18.0c/10.8c//6.7c///43.0mm
July 2008: 26.2c//22.3c/13.2c//10.6c///15.8mm
August 2008: 28.5c//21.7c/13.8c//9.3c///75.8mm
September 2008: 24.5c//18.2c/10.8c//6.9c///30.6mm
June 2011: 22.1c//18.7c/11.7c//8.8c///41.0mm
July 2011: 25.8c//21.2c/13.2c//9.5c///37.6mm
August 2011: 27.4c//22.5c/13.9c//11.8c///19.6mm
September 2011: 25.2c//20.4c/12.3c//6.3c///69.6mm
YXX
Extreme high//average high/average low//extreme low///total rainfall
June 2008: 33.2c//19.3c/9.5c//5.8c///77.1mm
July 2008: 30.2c//23.8c/11.7c//7.9c///21.7mm
August 2008: 32.9c//23.9c/12.9c//7.9c///142.6mm
September 2008: 28.8c//21.0c//9.2c/3.8c///22.2mm
June 2011: 25.5c//19.9c/11.2c//8.0c///49.1mm
July 2011: 29.1c//22.4c/12.3c//8.0c///75.2mm
August 2011: 30.6c//24.4c/12.6c//9.0c///16.1mm
September 2011: 31.1c//23.2c/11.2c//6.6c///91.0mm