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Average annual precipitation

Published: 15 May 2025

Key Metrics

Average annual precipitation

Total (2025)

685 Millimeters

Annualized Growth 2020-25

-1.3 %

Definition of Average annual precipitation

Annual average precipitation represents the average total precipitation seen across Canada each year. Data comes from Copernicus Climate Change Service information and is sourced from Our World in Data.

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Recent Trends – Average annual precipitation

Over the past five years, Canada has experienced a decline in average annual precipitation, marking a departure from the longer-term trend observed over the past four decades. This recent decrease stands in contrast to the general pattern of increasing precipitation that has characterized much of Canada's climate record since the late 20th century. The short-term decline may be influenced by natural climate variability, regional weather patterns or temporary shifts in atmospheric circulation, highlighting the complexity of precipitation trends in a country with diverse climates.

Despite this recent downturn, the broader historical context reveals that average annual precipitation in Canada has generally increased over the past forty years. This long-term growth has been particularly pronounced in northern regions and parts of southern and eastern Canada, reflecting the influence of a warming climate and changing atmospheric dynamics. The overall upward trend has contributed to shifts in water availability, ecosystem dynamics, and agricultural practices across the country.

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5-Year Outlook – Average annual precipitation

The outlook for average annual precipitation in Canada over the next five years points to a sligh...

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