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Niagara on the Lake (ON) Temperature by Month

Niagara on the Lake, Ontario, Canada has an average annual maximum temperature of 10°C (50°F), ranging from 0°C (32°F) in February to 20°C (68°F) in July. Below you'll find a full monthly breakdown and a comparison with cities worldwide.

Niagara on the Lake Monthly Temperatures

The weather in Niagara on the Lake experiences significant differences between warm and cold seasons, with big shifts in temperature. At night, minimum temperatures range from 12°C (54°F) in July to -5°C (23°F) in February.

The chart below illustrates the average maximum day and minimum night temperatures in Niagara on the Lake by month:

Low temperatures are most often recorded between 4 AM and 6 AM, while highs typically occur around 3 PM. July, the city's warmest month, sees 307 hours of sunshine.

The chart below shows the average temperature throughout the year:

Daily Historical Temperatures

50-year average (1976-2025)

Average high and low temperatures for each day of the month based on long-term records.

Average temperatures in July

Historical Niagara on the Lake Temperatures: 1976-2026

Browse day-by-day temperature records for Niagara on the Lake spanning 51 years. Select any month and year to see actual high and low temperatures recorded on each day.

Temperature: Niagara on the Lake vs Canada

The map below shows the annual temperature across Canada. You can also select individual months if you want to compare a specific time of year.

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Very warm means maximum temperatures above 32°C (90°F). Warm: 25°C (77°F) to 32°C (90°F). Pleasant: 18°C (64°F) to 25°C (77°F) Moderate: 10°C (50°F) to 18°C (64°F). Cold: 5°C (41°F) to 10°C (50°F). Very cold: lower than 5°C (41°F)

Niagara on the Lake vs World: Temperature Compared

Niagara on the Lake's average annual maximum temperature is 10°C (50°F). To put that in context, here's how it compares to a few well-known destinations:

Barcelona, Spain has an annual average of around 21°C (70°F), with warm summers and mild, fairly short winters.

On the cooler end, Oslo, Norway averages just 10°C (50°F) annually, with pleasant summers but long, cold winters.

Chicago, USA averages 15°C (59°F) annually — known for extreme seasonal swings, from bitterly cold winters to warm summers.

Perth, Australia averages 25°C (77°F) annually, with a classic Mediterranean climate — hot dry summers and mild wet winters.

What Does the Temperature Feel Like in Niagara on the Lake?

Temperature alone doesn't tell the whole story — humidity plays a big role in how warm or cold it actually feels. High humidity in summer makes the heat feel more intense, particularly once temperatures climb above 25°C. In winter, the same humidity can make cold air feel sharper than the thermometer suggests.

In the cooler months, when temperatures drop below 10°C, high humidity makes the cold feel more cutting than it would in dry conditions.

In Niagara on the Lake, February is the coolest month, with average highs of 0°C (32°F) and humidity around 75% — considered high. For a full picture, see our humidity page.

How are these Temperatures Measured?

Climate temperature data is typically calculated as a 30-year average. This smooths out year-to-year variability and gives a more reliable picture of what a place is actually like, rather than what happened in any single unusual year.

The readings come from a range of sources — land-based weather stations, ocean buoys, ships, and satellites. That data is collected by weather services around the world, then pooled, quality-checked, and averaged to produce the climate records you see here.

Temperature and Altitude

For cities and regions with significant elevation, altitude is one of the biggest factors shaping local temperatures. As a rule of thumb, temperatures fall by around 6°C for every 1,000 metres gained — so a city at 2,000 metres will typically be around 12°C cooler than a city at sea level in the same region. Higher ground also tends to see more dramatic day-to-night temperature swings, since thinner air loses heat faster after sunset.

For more on Niagara on the Lake's weather — including monthly rainfall, sunshine hours, and humidity — visit our Niagara on the Lake climate page.


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