Weather & Climate in Red Bay, NL
Temperature, precipitation, air quality, natural hazards, and monthly weather data.
Red Bay has a cool climate with an average annual temperature of 33°F (1°C). Winters average 9°F in January while summers reach 56°F in July. The area gets 259 sunny days per year, above the national average. Annual precipitation totals 42.4 inches. The area receives 19.6 inches of snow annually, a moderate snowfall amount. The city sits at an elevation of 72 feet.
Temperature
9°F Jan (-13°C)
56°F Jul (13°C)
| Annual Average | 33.3°F |
| 38% below US avg | |
| January Average | 9°F (-13°C) |
| July Average | 56°F (13°C) |
| Sunny Days | 259 days/yr |
Geography
| Elevation | 72 ft (22 m) |
| Area | 0.9 sq mi (2.3 km²) |
| Population Density | 159/sq mi |
| Coordinates | 51.7334°N, 56.4147°W |
| Timezone | America/St_Johns |
Precipitation & Snow
Air Quality
Tsunami History
1 tsunami recorded within 500 km.
| Year | Location | Cause | Max Wave | Deaths | Distance |
| 1848 | FISHING SHIPS HARBOUR, NEWFOUNDLAND | Meteorological | — | — | 108 km |
Source: NOAA/NCEI Historical Tsunami Database.
Monthly Weather
| Month | Avg Temperature | Precipitation | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 9°F (-13°C) | 3.6 in | Coldest |
| February | 10°F (-12°C) | 3.5 in | |
| March | 19°F (-7°C) | 3.0 in | |
| April | 29°F (-1°C) | 2.2 in | Driest |
| May | 38°F (4°C) | 3.2 in | |
| June | 48°F (9°C) | 4.1 in | Wettest |
| July | 56°F (13°C) | 4.1 in | Warmest |
| August | 56°F (13°C) | 4.1 in | |
| September | 49°F (9°C) | 3.6 in | |
| October | 39°F (4°C) | 3.8 in | |
| November | 29°F (-2°C) | 3.4 in | |
| December | 18°F (-8°C) | 3.9 in |
Red Bay has a seasonal temperature swing of 47°F / from 9°F in January to 56°F in July. Total annual precipitation is 42.4 inches, with June being the wettest month (4.1") and April the driest (2.2").
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