New Brunswick, CA Climate Zone, Monthly Weather Averages and Historical Data (2024)

Weather: 24.29°C/75.72°F, Wind SW at 2.93 km/h, 38% Humidity, 0% Chance of rain

New Brunswick, CA Climate Zone, Monthly Weather Averages and Historical Data (1)

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Contents

  • Summary
  • Monthly Averages
  • Climate Graph
  • New Brunswick Temperature by Month
  • Historical Data
  • Nearby Locations
  • Comments

New Brunswick Climate Summary

Located at an elevation of 206.17 meters (676.41 feet) above sea level, New Brunswick has a Humid continental, no dry season, warm summer climate (Classification: Dfb). The city’s yearly temperature is 7.15ºC (44.87ºF) and it is 5.06% higher than Canada’s averages. New Brunswick typically receives about 67.45 millimeters (2.66 inches) of precipitation and has 119.36 rainy days (32.7% of the time) annually.

Country Canada
Longitude -66.4619164
Latitude 46.5653163
Attitude/Elevation 206.17m (676.41ft)
Local time Wednesday 07:57
Annual high temperature 10.12ºC (50.22ºF)
Annual low temperature 1.05ºC (33.89ºF)
Average annual precip. 67.45mm (2.66in)
Warmest month July (24.89ºC / 76.8ºF)
Coldest Month January (-12.29ºC / 9.88ºF)
Wettest Month December (99.39mm / 3.91in)
Driest Month September (52.06mm / 2.05in)
Number of days with rainfall (≥ 1.0 mm) 119.36 days (32.7%)
Days with no rain 245.64 days (67.3%)
Humidity 82.1%

Climate New Brunswick: Monthly Averages

Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Nov Oct Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 14.0(57.2) 12.0(53.6) 21.0(69.8) 22.0(71.6) 30.0(86.0) 33.0(91.4) 34.0(93.2) 32.0(89.6) 32.0(89.6) 24.0(75.2) 19.0(66.2) 15.0(59.0) 34.0(93.2)
Average high °C (°F) -4.79(23.38) -3.78(25.2) 0.87(33.57) 8.08(46.54) 15.73(60.31) 20.49(68.88) 24.89(76.8) 24.14(75.45) 19.73(67.51) 12.45(54.41) 4.84(40.71) -1.17(29.89) 10.12(50.22)
Daily mean °C (°F) -7.5(18.5) -6.48(20.34) -1.77(28.81) 5.34(41.61) 12.5(54.5) 17.16(62.89) 21.44(70.59) 20.58(69.04) 16.26(61.27) 9.43(48.97) 2.24(36.03) -3.42(25.84) 7.15(44.87)
Average low °C (°F) -12.29(9.88) -11.67(10.99) -6.97(19.45) -0.84(30.49) 5.04(41.07) 9.45(49.01) 13.25(55.85) 12.83(55.09) 9.12(48.42) 4.11(39.4) -2.0(28.4) -7.37(18.73) 1.05(33.89)
Record low °C (°F) -28.0(-18.4) -28.0(-18.4) -25.0(-13.0) -13.0(8.6) -4.0(24.8) 0.0(0) 5.0(41.0) 7.0(44.6) -1.0(30.2) -8.0(17.6) -20.0(-4.0) -29.0(-20.2) -29.0(-20.2)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 75.35(2.97) 62.63(2.47) 62.29(2.45) 67.85(2.67) 69.78(2.75) 81.16(3.2) 61.91(2.44) 55.69(2.19) 52.06(2.05) 55.76(2.2) 65.48(2.58) 99.39(3.91) 67.45(2.66)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 9.91 9.45 10.27 9.91 11.55 11.73 10.91 10.55 7.36 8.45 8.36 10.91 9.95
Average relative humidity (%) 88.73 88.99 86.86 81.09 77.11 77.86 77.44 79.25 79.71 81.23 82.08 84.88 82.1
Mean monthly sunshine hours 5.5 6.01 8.03 10.81 12.19 12.81 13.12 12.68 10.52 7.09 6.16 5.54 9.21

Climate Graph

The chart below shows the mean monthly temperature and precipitation of New Brunswick in recent years.

New Brunswick, CA Climate Zone, Monthly Weather Averages and Historical Data (2)

New Brunswick Temperature by Month

July
21.44°C | 70.59°F
August
20.58°C | 69.04°F
June
17.16°C | 62.89°F
September
16.26°C | 61.27°F
May
12.5°C | 54.5°F
October
9.43°C | 48.97°F
April
5.34°C | 41.61°F
November
2.24°C | 36.03°F
March
-1.77°C | 28.81°F
December
-3.42°C | 25.84°F
February
-6.48°C | 20.34°F
January
-7.5°C | 18.5°F

Historical Data

Temperature Max Average Min
Max Temperature 28.0°C (82.4°F) 24.16°C (75.49°F) 16.0°C (60.8°F)
Avg Temperature 24.0°C (75.2°F) 20.39°C (68.7°F) 15.0°C (59.0°F)
Min Temperature 19.0°C (66.2°F) 13.68°C (56.62°F) 8.0°C (46.4°F)
Dew Point Max Average Min
Dew Point 18.0°C (64.4°F) 13.45°C (56.21°F) 8.0°C (46.4°F)
Precipitation Max Average Min Sum
Precipitation 31.6mm | 1.24in 3.7mm | 0.15in 0.0mm | 0in 114.7mm | 4.52in
Snowdepth 0.0mm | 0in 0.0mm | 0in 0.0mm | 0in 0.0mm | 0in
Wind Max Average Min
Wind 15.0kmh | 9.32mph 8.9kmh | 5.53mph 3.0kmh | 1.86mph
Gust Wind 22.0kmh | 13.67mph 13.48kmh | 8.38mph 5.0kmh | 3.11mph
Sea Level Pressure Max Average Min
Sea Level Pressure 31.6mb 3.7mb 0.0mb

New Brunswick, CA Climate Zone, Monthly Weather Averages and Historical Data (3)

Daily Observations

Time Temperature Dew Point Humidity Wind Speed Pressure Precipitation
August ° C | ° F ° C | ° F % Kph | Mph Hg | Mb Total (mm/in)
2019-08-01 24 | 75.2 17 | 62.6 77 9 | 5.59 29.94 | 1014 8.4 | 0.33
2019-08-02 24 | 75.2 13 | 55.4 62 9 | 5.59 30.0 | 1016 0.0 | 0.0
2019-08-03 24 | 75.2 14 | 57.2 69 10 | 6.21 29.91 | 1013 3.5 | 0.14
2019-08-04 20 | 68.0 13 | 55.4 74 10 | 6.21 29.8 | 1009 6.1 | 0.24
2019-08-05 20 | 68.0 10 | 50.0 65 11 | 6.84 29.85 | 1011 0.0 | 0.0
2019-08-06 22 | 71.6 12 | 53.6 67 10 | 6.21 29.91 | 1013 0.0 | 0.0
2019-08-07 20 | 68.0 14 | 57.2 77 9 | 5.59 29.88 | 1012 0.0 | 0.0
2019-08-08 20 | 68.0 16 | 60.8 84 15 | 9.32 29.8 | 1009 0.8 | 0.03
2019-08-09 21 | 69.8 17 | 62.6 85 9 | 5.59 29.59 | 1002 2.8 | 0.11
2019-08-10 18 | 64.4 15 | 59.0 87 7 | 4.35 29.62 | 1003 12.6 | 0.5
2019-08-11 15 | 59.0 12 | 53.6 87 12 | 7.46 29.74 | 1007 1.5 | 0.06
2019-08-12 20 | 68.0 15 | 59.0 83 11 | 6.84 29.8 | 1009 7.2 | 0.28
2019-08-13 21 | 69.8 13 | 55.4 74 9 | 5.59 29.71 | 1006 2.0 | 0.08
2019-08-14 21 | 69.8 10 | 50.0 61 4 | 2.49 29.85 | 1011 0.0 | 0.0
2019-08-15 20 | 68.0 11 | 51.8 66 3 | 1.86 30.0 | 1016 0.0 | 0.0
2019-08-16 20 | 68.0 13 | 55.4 72 4 | 2.49 30.09 | 1019 0.0 | 0.0
2019-08-17 22 | 71.6 14 | 57.2 76 9 | 5.59 30.09 | 1019 0.0 | 0.0
2019-08-18 20 | 68.0 17 | 62.6 93 7 | 4.35 30.03 | 1017 9.2 | 0.36
2019-08-19 21 | 69.8 18 | 64.4 89 8 | 4.97 29.94 | 1014 1.0 | 0.04
2019-08-20 23 | 73.4 15 | 59.0 72 10 | 6.21 29.94 | 1014 4.6 | 0.18
2019-08-21 22 | 71.6 14 | 57.2 70 10 | 6.21 29.97 | 1015 2.9 | 0.11
2019-08-22 22 | 71.6 18 | 64.4 89 7 | 4.35 29.77 | 1008 20.0 | 0.79
2019-08-23 20 | 68.0 12 | 53.6 71 11 | 6.84 29.83 | 1010 0.1 | 0.0
2019-08-24 18 | 64.4 10 | 50.0 70 13 | 8.08 30.12 | 1020 0.0 | 0.0
2019-08-25 18 | 64.4 8 | 46.4 68 6 | 3.73 30.36 | 1028 0.0 | 0.0
2019-08-26 16 | 60.8 10 | 50.0 75 5 | 3.11 30.24 | 1024 0.0 | 0.0
2019-08-27 19 | 66.2 11 | 51.8 70 5 | 3.11 30.03 | 1017 0.0 | 0.0
2019-08-28 22 | 71.6 12 | 53.6 65 9 | 5.59 29.97 | 1015 0.0 | 0.0
2019-08-29 19 | 66.2 16 | 60.8 87 10 | 6.21 29.85 | 1011 31.6 | 1.24
2019-08-30 22 | 71.6 15 | 59.0 77 12 | 7.46 29.85 | 1011 0.2 | 0.01
2019-08-31 18 | 64.4 12 | 53.6 76 12 | 7.46 30.06 | 1018 0.2 | 0.01

New Brunswick 10 Year Historical Weather Data

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  • New Brunswick weather in August 2020

Nearby locations

  • Aboushagan Road 0.00 km ( 0.00 mi)
  • Astle 16.29 km ( 10.12 mi)
  • Arbeau Settlement 47.57 km ( 29.56 mi)
  • Barnettville 57.09 km ( 35.47 mi)
  • Albrights Corner 63.86 km ( 39.68 mi)
  • Barton 64.57 km ( 40.12 mi)
  • Armond 72.69 km ( 45.17 mi)
  • Bannon 79.97 km ( 49.69 mi)
  • Barnaby River 81.02 km ( 50.34 mi)
  • Anderson Road 86.10 km ( 53.50 mi)
  • Anfield 89.86 km ( 55.83 mi)
  • Acadieville 93.33 km ( 58.00 mi)
  • Allandale 97.78 km ( 60.76 mi)
  • Adamsville 99.89 km ( 62.07 mi)
  • Aroostook 100.08 km ( 62.18 mi)
  • Apohaqui 116.98 km ( 72.69 mi)
  • Balla Philip 119.19 km ( 74.06 mi)
  • Back Clarendon 125.98 km ( 78.28 mi)
  • Balmoral 126.11 km ( 78.36 mi)
  • Baie-Sainte-Anne 127.31 km ( 79.11 mi)
  • Allison 131.48 km ( 81.70 mi)
  • Ammon 132.13 km ( 82.10 mi)
  • Bathurst 132.26 km ( 82.18 mi)
  • Riverview 139.36 km ( 86.60 mi)
  • Andersonville 140.89 km ( 87.54 mi)
  • Dieppe 141.89 km ( 88.17 mi)
  • Alcida 142.33 km ( 88.44 mi)
  • Baillie 144.90 km ( 90.04 mi)
  • Acamac 146.09 km ( 90.78 mi)
  • Baltimore 147.84 km ( 91.86 mi)
  • Shediac 153.11 km ( 95.14 mi)
  • Balmoral Est 156.47 km ( 97.23 mi)
  • Edmundston 167.69 km ( 104.20 mi)
  • Back Bay 170.71 km ( 106.07 mi)
  • Anse-Bleue 175.07 km ( 108.78 mi)
  • Baker Brook 175.58 km ( 109.10 mi)
  • Anderson Settlement 177.67 km ( 110.40 mi)
  • Sackville 177.72 km ( 110.43 mi)
  • Baie Verte Road 189.97 km ( 118.04 mi)
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New Brunswick, CA Climate Zone, Monthly Weather Averages and Historical Data (2024)

FAQs

What are the climate regions in New Brunswick? ›

Northern New Brunswick has a typical continental climate with warm summers and cold winters. The southern half of the province experiences a more moderate maritime climate with cooler summers and milder winters. Along the Bay of Fundy coast during the spring and early summer, fog is quite common.

Why is there so much rain in New Brunswick? ›

The level of warming in our province is similar to the average for the rest of Canada (1.7 degrees Celsius between 1948 and 2016) and it is a rate twice that of the global average. Warmer air holds more moisture, meaning there can be more rain or snow when there is precipitation.

Is New Brunswick a good place to live? ›

New Brunswick is a beautiful Maritime province replete with rivers, mountains, pine forests, and the glorious Bay of Fundy where travelers from around the world enjoy whale-watching. It has several cities brimming with opportunities and is an overall great place to settle into.

What is the land like in New Brunswick? ›

The interior of the province is mostly rolling plateau virtually covered by forests. The eastem region is fairly flat, the southern terrain is rugged. The magnificent St. John River, often called The Rhine of North America, splits the province from north to south.

What are the 4 regions of New Brunswick? ›

In New Brunswick, there are five economic regions: Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, Central and Northwest.

What physiographic regions are in New Brunswick? ›

New Brunswick comprises three large units: the New Brunswick Highlands; the Chaleur Uplands, which cross the Quebec–New Brunswick border; and the Maritime Plain, which stretches around the coast of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia from the south shore of Chaleur Bay and includes Prince Edward Island and Îles-de-la- ...

Is New Brunswick prone to natural disasters? ›

In New Brunswick, river valleys and flood plains can pose a risk because of ice jams, harsh weather and the floods of annual spring thaw. All of these can cause a threat of flooding.

Is New Brunswick affected by hurricanes? ›

Storm surges can also be caused by tropical storms systems (hurricanes). The combination of high winds, heavy wave action and flooding during a storm surge can cause extensive damage to affected areas. Current and future coastal flooding estimates for various parts of the New Brunswick coast.

Does New Brunswick have 4 seasons? ›

When is the best time to visit New Brunswick, Canada? To decide when to visit, consider the weather in this coastal province. The region has four distinct seasons: spring, summer, fall, and winter.

How much money do you need to live comfortably in New Brunswick? ›

These calculations prompt us to consider what can be done to lower costs and better meet individual, family, and community needs. In 2022, the living wage rates are $23.45 in Fredericton, $21.60 in Saint John, $20.85 in Moncton, and $19.20 in Bathurst.

Why are so many people moving to New Brunswick? ›

Quality of Life Without a Big Price Tag

What that means for you and your family is that you can own your own home here, with access to top-tier post-secondary education, daycare, and amenities that are all economical. You'll also enjoy universal healthcare, which means most of your medical costs will be covered.

Is New Brunswick a good place to retire? ›

New Brunswick offers retirees the perfect blend of natural beauty, affordability, community, and quality of life. That is what makes it a top choice for those looking to enjoy their golden years to the fullest. New Brunswick offers several charming areas for those seeking a peaceful and scenic lifestyle.

What are people from New Brunswick called? ›

Nobody knows why New Brunswickers are sometimes called "herringchokers" but according to one theory, it's because the women working in fish-packing plants used their thumbs and forefingers to pinch the heads off sardines.

What is the religion in New Brunswick? ›

In 2021, 67.4 per cent of New Brunswick's population identified as Christian, while 29.7 per cent reported no religious affiliation.

What is the main industry in New Brunswick? ›

New Brunswick has a resource-based economy dependent largely on forestry, mining, and fishing. Tourism, agriculture, small-scale manufacturing, and a growing service sector provide balance and diversity.

What are the 3 main climate regions? ›

There are three main climate zones on Earth. They are the polar zone, temperate zone, and tropical zone.

What are the names of the climate regions? ›

The most commonly used form of the Köppen classification has five primary types labeled A through E. These primary types are A) tropical, B) dry, C) mild mid-latitude, D) cold mid-latitude, and E) polar. Tropical climates are defined as locations where the coolest monthly mean temperature is above 18 C (64.4 F).

What are the different climate regions in Canada? ›

There are eight main geographic climatic regions in Canada: the Lowlands, the Maritimes, the West Coast, the Cordillera, the prairies of Southern Canada, the Taiga, the Boreal forests, and the Arctic regions. Each of Canada's regions has unique weather patterns and typical temperatures.

What is the warmest part of New Brunswick? ›

New Brunswick

One of the warmest places here is Fredericton. It's also known as the sunniest city in the province because it gets over 2,000 days of sunshine per year. While Fredericton is sunny and has higher summer temperature, because it's located inland, it's also one of the coldest in the winter.

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