Armstrong (BC) Sunshine Hours by Month
When exploring climate, sunlight hours tell an important story. This page shows the total number of hours of direct sunlight per month and the average hours per day in Armstrong, British Columbia, Canada. This average is based on long-term data collected between 1990 and 2020.
Monthly hours of sunshine
If you're visiting Armstrong, timing is key. In July, you can enjoy up to 297 hours of sunshine, while the shorter days of December provide just 35 hours. The total annual amount of sun is 1943 hours.
Daily hours of sunshine
For those who appreciate different seasons, Armstrong serves as an ideal destination. Expect longer, more sun-filled days in July with an average of 9.9 hours of sunshine daily, and embrace the darker days in December, offering only 1.2 hours of daily sunlight.
Average percent of sunshine
On average the sun shines 62% of the time during the day in August, the highest percentage of any month. December has the lowest percentage at 14%.
Armstrong vs Major Cities: Sunshine Compared
Armstrong enjoys an average of 1943 hours of sunshine annually. Let’s compare this with some popular tourist destinations:
Seville, Spain, enjoys an impressive 2920 hours of sunshine per year, making it an ideal destination even in winter.
In contrast, Tromsø , Norway, receives only about 1270 hours of sunshine per year, known for the polar night with no sunlight for weeks during winter.
Osaka, Japan, experiences 2010 hours of sunshine annually, with bright, sunny weather in spring and autumn.
Perth, Australia, enjoys 3180 hours of sunshine annually, the highest among major Australian cities.
Related Climate Data for Armstrong
November, Armstrong’s wettest month, receives 45 mm (1.8 in) of snow/rainfall and has a maximum daytime temperature of 4°C (39°F). During the driest month August you can expect a temperature of 26°C (79°F).
For more detailed insights into the city’s temperatures, check out our Temperature page. To explore more about precipitation patterns, visit our Armstrong Precipitation page.