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Temperatures were above average across all of Atlantic Canada in March – in most cases, about 2 to 4 C warmer than normal, but 3 to 5 C across Labrador.
Table showing temperature and precipitation data for March 2024 in the Maritimes compared to the 1981-2010 climate average. It also includes the warmest rank with some locations in the top five for warmest March on record. -Contributed/Environment and Climate Change Canada Precipitation was 200 to 250-plus percent higher than normal for a large portion of central and southern New Brunswick, near and along Nova Scotia’s Fundy coast, parts of western P.E.I., and from Stephenville northeast towards the northern peninsula in Newfoundland.
Dissect the data further though, and except for parts of northern New Brunswick and parts of Newfoundland and Labrador, March snowfall was below normal across the rest of the region. That inflates March rainfall to be 200 to 400-plus per cent higher than normal at several stations, allowing several communities to also fall into the top five list for the wettest March on record.
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