Weather
Nova Scotia has adopted the Metric system so weather reports
are provided in Celsius measurements. To convert reports from
Celsius to approximate Fahrenheit equivalents multiply by 2
and add 30.
Summer temperatures range from 20-25 degrees Celsius. Temperatures
in the spring and fall may drop 10 degrees and the winter generally
hovers around 0 degrees or lower. Inland temperatures are typically
5 degrees higher than coastal areas, which are cooled by breezes
from the Atlantic Ocean.
Current weather forecasts are available from Environment Canada
Weather Centre at (902) 426-9090 or www.ns.ec.gc.ca.
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