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The region has warm to hot, humid summers and cold winters. Annual precipitation ranges from 750–1,000 mm (30–39 in) and is well distributed throughout the year. Most of this region lies in the lee of the Great Lakes, making for abundant snow in some areas.
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ontario climate from weatherspark.com
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ontario climate from lamps.math.yorku.ca
Maps, trend graphs, and datasets of historical and future average temperature changes in Ontario, subregions, and municipalities.