How much snow did Charlottetown get?

March 11, 2020 Off By idswater

How much snow did Charlottetown get?

Thanks to yesterday’s 17-cm snowstorm, Charlottetown has cracked a weather record. A whopping total of 549.6 cm of snow has fallen this season, topping the previous record of 539 cm recorded in the winter of 1971-72….Total since November reaches 549.6 cm, beating 539 cm in winter 1971-72.

Month Average
April 24 cm 23 cm

What climate changes are coming to Prince Edward Island?

Prince Edward Island is slowly disappearing into the ocean, in large part due to climate-change-related sea level rise and powerful storm surges which are increasing erosion of the island’s soft sandstone base.

How much snow does Pei get?

Winter. During the winter, PEI receives an average total yearly snowfall of 290 centimetres (114 inches). Temperatures range between -3 to -11 degrees Celsius (26 to 11 degrees Fahrenheit), but cold winds can make it feel more like it is -25 degrees Celsius (-13 degrees Fahrenheit).

How much snow did Pei get in 2015?

Snowfall – Annual data for Charlottetown

Year starting on Total
Jan 1 2016 316.0 cm
Jan 1 2015 597.0 cm
Jan 1 2014 367.5 cm
Jan 1 2013 240.2 cm

Is Prince Edward Island safe?

PEI is a welcoming place that enjoys a strong sense of belonging and history. The population is fairly evenly distributed between urban and rural dwellers. With some of the lowest housing costs in the country, the Island holds an excellent reputation for safety, and a friendly “know-your-neighbour” environment.

What are the winters like in PEI?

During the winter, PEI receives an average total yearly snowfall of 290 centimetres (114 inches). Temperatures range between -3 to -11 degrees Celsius (26 to 11 degrees Fahrenheit), but cold winds can make it feel more like it is -25 degrees Celsius (-13 degrees Fahrenheit).

How long does it take to drive around Prince Edward Island?

If you travel from tip to tip in a direct path (mostly route 2) it would take 3-4 hours. The coastal routes would take longer and would be more scenic.