Blue Mountains weather in July (Ontario, Canada)
Is Blue Mountains a good destination in July, weather-wise? This guide provides the necessary weather information for your travel plans.
Temperatures
The weather in Blue Mountains during July is usually perfect, offering high temperatures and moderate rainfall. July is typically considered a summer month. Daytime temperatures hover around 24°C, while nights can cool down to about 17°C. On average, it is the month with the highest temperature of the year.
Precipitation
Blue Mountains in July usually receives moderate rainfall, averaging around 88 mm for the month. Rain is expected on roughly 9 days.So this is a great month to visit if you prefer dry days with pleasant temperatures. June, July, August and September typically offer the most optimal weather. In contrast, January, February, March, April, November and December tend to have less optimal conditions.
For an in-depth look at the yearly conditions, visit our specialized Blue Mountains climate page with graphs.
Blue Mountains, monthly averages in July
Where to go in Canada in July
Find out more about the weather in Canada and which places have the best travel conditions in this month.
So, what should you wear in this month?
For visitors traveling to Blue Mountains, we recommend wearing layers. So maybe a skirt, t-shirt, shorts for during the day and jeans and a warm jacket for some days and evenings. Bring a rain jacket in case it rains during your stay. Plan on layering your clothes.What To Do
We rated the following activities from 1 (least suitable) to 10 (best) to do.
Interested in more climate information?
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