The continental (4 distinct seasons) climate of the Quinte area in Ontario is moderated by it's proximity to the Bay of Quinte and Lake Ontario.
Belleville and region experiences warmer temperatures in the winter and slightly cooler temperatures in the summer due to these effects. In addition, the average snowfall is lower than many areas in Canada and the north eastern states of the USA.
The average low temperature in winter is -11.9 C (10.6 F) and our winters generally pass fairly quickly with an average of 291 hours of sunlight.
Oftentimes in winter we will experience a sudden thaw with a number of days reaching above
10C and into the 50s. The odd winter we experience very little snow and generally, January and February are the coldest months.
The average number of snow days is 42.
Spring like weather usually starts to occur haphazardly in March with many warm sunny days.
April is the transition period from cool winter days to very warm springlike days and we can sometimes experience a bit of both.
Our spring weather is extremely warm with temperatures often in the 70s and many people pick May to take their first swim in the areas abundant water bodies.
The Victoria Day weekend (May 17th-18th this year) is traditionally the start of our summer activities with many people camping in area campgrounds and opening their cottages for the season.
The summers in recent years have been very hot with many days reaching into the 90s although the average high temperature in the summer months is approximately 80F.
The humidity can reach fairly uncomfortable levels and we are in one of the most active thunder storm regions of north america with numerous thunder and lightning storms thoughout the warmer seasons. The storms serve to break up the humidity and bring cooler, clearer weather.
Summer is a beautiful time in the Belleville/Quinte area with an abundance of summer-time actiivities to partake of.
There are numerous marinas for boaters, many clean lakes for fishing and swimming, many provincial and private waterfront parks where the public can find excellent camping facilities and a wide array of activities to enjoy.
There are many long white sand beaches within minutes of any point in the Quinte are and the region is world renowned for Sandbanks Provincial Park, where one of the most beautiful freshwater beaches in north america can be found.
The climate is conducive to vineyards and the Prince Edward region has many beautiful wineries where thousands of tourists flock to every summer to sample the fine wines and ciders and to enjoy a gourmet feast prepared by some of the world's finest chefs.
This is an excellent area for the growth of vegetables and fruits and our
strawberry season usually arrives in early June.
There are also many local farms where one can pick their own raspberries, plums, apples, pears, cherries and a wide variety of vegetables. With rainfall occuring on an average of 100 days and sunlight hours from June to August averaging 771 hours, the climate is excellent for gardening and farming.
Summer temperatures often last into October and the autumn is a wonderful time of the year to enjoy the harvest activities and the changing leaves. The region abounds in fall fairs and festivities as we welcome in the coming cooler months.
Many of the local residents travel to Florida or other southern points for January and February, however they wouldn't miss being back here for the arrival of a glorious spring where thousands of wildflowers and trees are in bloom and the air is fresh with a myriad of intoxicating scents and bird song.
This is a beautiful region and each season has a beauty specific to itself that stays in one's memory forever more.
©2008JoSmith
Jo-Anne Smith, the author of this article, is a REALTOR® with Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty, Brokerage, in Belleville, Ontario and welcomes your real estate inquiries. To contact her, visit www.QuinteRegionRealEstate.com |
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