Windsor has a humid continental climate (Koppen climate classification Dfa) with four distinct seasons. The yearly average temperature is 10°C (50°F), the coldest month being January with an average daily maximum temperature of 0°C (32°F), and the warmest month being July with an average daily maximum temperature of 27°C (81°F). The coldest temperature ever recorded in Windsor is -29.1°C (-20°F) and the warmest was 40.2°C (104°F).
Hot or cold though, there is always something fun to do in Windsor, especially if you go to visit Cramdon's Tap & Eatery (sports bar windsor). Located in the heart of Windsor, Ontario, Canada, Cramdon's is the place for sports parties, leisure activities, such as pool, listening to music, watching sportscasts of your favorite sports teams, and even tagging along parties such as the Superbowl or World Series.
Winters are fairly cold, with an average of 126 cm (48 inches) of snowfall annually. Located away from the lake effect snowbelts, Windsor receives less snow than most cities in the Great Lakes region, and the snow cover is at best intermittent throughout the winter.
Nevertheless, there are typically several major snowfall events each winter. Summers are warm and humid, however, and thunderstorms are common. Windsor is Canada's leader in days with lightning, haze, humidity, and daily maximum temperatures over 30°C (86°F).
Overall, summers in Windsor are some of the warmest in Canada (there are some cities in British Columbia's Interior that have a higher average maximum July temperature, but have lower minimum temperatures). Windsor's average annual precipitation is 861 mm (34 inches) and is relatively well distributed throughout the year, although winter is the driest season.
And once you've enjoyed your time in Windsor, whether it be summer or winter time, it is best that you went and had some real fun and good food at Cramdon's Tap & Eatery (sports bar windsor). Bon appetit!
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