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  1. Feb 19, 2022 · The cool summer subtype of the humid continental climate in North America is found in New England, throughout much of the Great Lakes region and upper Midwest extending into south and south central Canada. Much of Scandinavia, eastern Europe and Russia fall into the cool summer subtype as well.

  2. In the Great Lakes region, in the plains of central-southern Ontario and Quebec (see Montréal, Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec City), the climate is still continental, but it is also humid, with precipitation around 1,000 mm (40 in) per year, well distributed throughout the year.

  3. The humid continental climate is noted for its variable weather patterns related to cyclonic storms and its large temperature range due to its interior location in mid-latitude continents. Distinguishing Characteristics. Temperature. Annual temperature ranges can exceed 40 o C (82 o F).

  4. The central southern area of the interior plains has a typical continental climatevery cold winters, hot summers, and relatively sparse precipitation. Southern Ontario and Quebec have a climate with hot, humid summers and cold, snowy winters, similar to that of some portions of the American Midwest.

  5. Sep 22, 2017 · The humid continental climate is found somewhere between 30° and 60° North in the northeastern and central regions of Asia, Europe, and North America. Since the Southern Hemisphere comprises of a larger ocean area as well as the consequent greater maritime moderation, a humid continental climate is less likely to be found in this region.

  6. A few small towns in southern BC outside of Vancouver, for example, have a humid continental climate (Dfb) with average winter temperatures and cold snaps comparable to other parts of the country. Central Canada and northern Canada experiences subarctic and Arctic climates, much of them arid.

  7. List of locations with a continental climate. Africa. Morocco. Eurasia. Asia. Europe. North America. Canada. Saint Pierre and Miquelon. United States. Midwest. Northeast. South. West. Oceania. Australia. South America. Argentina. Chile. See also. References. External links. Continental climate.

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