it doesn't really get that much snow just a bit in the winter but the summers sprins and falls are really quite sunny and beautiful
16 inches (41 cm) of snow fell on Halifax on Friday, December 7, 1917, the day after the Halifax Explosion. The temperature was right around the freezing point for much of the day so the snow was wet and heavy. The storm started at about daybreak and continued well into the night. High winds drove the snow into drifts, making the work of trying to reach injured and trapped people almost impossible. Sources: "Shattered City" by Janet Kitz; "Curse of the Narrows" by Laura MacDonald.
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Because Halifax and Edmonton have similar summer temperatures (mild) but Halifax has much more humidity which makes it feel much warmer than Edmonton.
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So much fun for everyone
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Halifax herald chronicle Halifax today metro Halifax Halifax news ...... the UK one is Halifax Metro and Halifax Courier
Halifax isn't a province, so it doesn't have a capital. However, it is the capital of Nova Scotia. The question itself is quite inaccurate. I found it quite interesting. Halifax does not have any capital. Halifax itself, is the capital of Nova Scotia.
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Yes you can fun slide on snow. You can go so much faster on snow!!! Only do it on the driveway if it has a layer of snow just about a half-inch high.
Halifax is the capital of Nova Scotia which is a province within Canada. Halifax is located right on the Atlantic Ocean and is the largest urban area of all the Atlantic provinces in Canada. It is very foggy in Halifax because of the ocean and is often foggy for 100 days of the year.