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Fort Smith, Northwest Territories is located in the boreal forest, so the weather can range from cold and snowy to warm and sunny across the four distinct seasons.
In the winter, temperatures can range from an average low of -20°C to an average high of -3°C. Snowfall is common, with an average of 130 cm of snowfall in December and 20 cm in April. The days are also shorter, with the sun only rising for about 6 hours each day in December.
Spring is the transition season between winter and summer, with temperatures rising from an average low of 0°C in April to an average high of 18°C in June. Snowfall is minimal, with an average of 10 cm in April and no snow at all in June. The days also start to become longer, with the sun rising for about 12 hours a day in June.
Summer is the warmest season, with temperatures ranging from an average low of 8°C in July to an average high of 24°C in August. Rainfall is common, with an average of 75 mm in July and 80 mm in August. The days are also the longest, with the sun rising for about 15 hours a day in August.
Fall is the transition season between summer and winter, with temperatures dropping from an average low of 3°C in September to an average high of 15°C in October. Rainfall is minimal, with an average of 30 mm in October and 20 mm in November. The days also start to become shorter, with the sun rising for about 9 hours a day in November.
As of 2020, the city population is 2542.
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