I'm a little behind on the blog, so I'm just going to take a brief look at June 2018.
June was actually pretty close to average this year. The rainfall at Victoria Gonzales was 18.6 mm, close the the 30-year average of 20.0 mm. There was measurable precipitation on 6 days in June, again pretty close to the average of 6.8 days.
While rainfall was very close to average at Victoria Gonzales, other locations around the region recorded somewhat lower than average rainfall amounts (though they still all received more rainfall than Victoria Gonzales). The Victoria Airport received 23.6 mm of rain in June, below its 30-year average of 30.6 mm. Vancouver Airport received 38.8 mm, while Vancouver Harbour received 47.8 mm - both below the 30-year average of 54 mm and 70 mm respectively.
The mean temperature in June was 14.5 degrees, which is right on the 30-year average. The mean daily maximum for the month was 18.4 degrees, just below the average of 18.5, while the mean daily minimum for the month was 10.6, just above the average of 10.4 degrees. The warmest temperature of the month was 25.4 degrees, while the coolest temperature was 8.2 degrees. Again, these are quite typical values for June.
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