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Travel To Calgary: Climate Guide

Travel To Calgary: Climate Guide
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VOICE OVER: Rebecca Brayton
Calgary is located about an hour's drive east of the front ranges of the Canadian Rockies. The city's location near the Rockies has a great effect on its climate. And, despite the fact that Alberta is considered a prairie province, the city is moderately hilly. Typical of the Canadian stereotype, winters in Calgary are long and cold, sometimes uncomfortably so. However, the cold months are punctuated by warm Chinook winds which can raise the temperature quickly and significantly. In this video, http://www.WatchMojo.com takes a look at the climate in the Canadian city of Calgary, Alberta.
The largest city in the Canadian province of Alberta, Calgary is found between the foothills of the Rocky Mountains and the Canadian Prairies. The city is located 185 miles south of Edmonton, the province’s capital.

The city’s location in relation to the Rocky Mountains has a great effect on its climate. Winters in Calgary are long with little precipitation, while summers are short and reasonably warm.

These winters, however, are punctuated by Chinook winds, which can raise the temperature by up to 27 degrees. Over half of winter days in Calgary see the temperature rise above 32 degrees, and occasionally they move as high as 68. However, extreme temperatures are a likely feature during winter months, with about five days per year falling below -22 degrees. Frosts can occur in any month of the year, because summer evenings can be very cool. Calgary has even experienced snowfall during July and August. However, Calgary is also one of the sunniest cities in Canada.

Calgary is located about an hour’s drive east of the front ranges of the Canadian Rockies. In fact, despite the fact that Alberta is considered a prairie province, the city is moderately hilly.

Even though Calgary’s winters are long and cold, you’ll be sure to find a ray of sunshine to get you through.
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