July 2023 was a very nice month in Victoria. The temperature was above normal, with a mean temperature of 16.7 C at Victoria Gonzales, 0.5 degrees above normal. With no significant heat waves, the extreme max at Victoria Gonzales was 26.4 C. So it was warm, but not too hot. Rainfall was close to normal (11.4 mm vs normal of 12.1 mm), but it all fell on one day (July 24), while the rest of the month was dry and mostly sunny.
However, Victoria has a lot of microclimates. During the summer, the biggest factor is how close you are to the cool waters of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Locations near the Strait are much cooler and windier than other parts of Greater Victoria.
Below is a table showing the average daily maximum temperature during July for various Environment Canada weather sites in Greater Victoria. While locations near the Strait (Victoria Harbour, Victoria Gonzales, and Esquimalt Harbour) averaged 20-22 C, other locations were in the 24-26 C range.
These differences can mean that people in different parts of Greater Victoria can experience very different summers, depending on where they live. For those in the southern part of Esquimalt, James Bay, Fairfield, and South Oak Bay, summers are much cooler and breezier than they are elsewhere.
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