Average Rainfall for Yukon in July

The tables below lists monthly averages for rainfall during July at places in the Yukon. Each location has a total for how many days of wet weather it usually gets this month and for the normal amount of precipitation.

You can jump to a separate table for Southern, and Central & Northern Yukon.

The calculation of days only includes the days when precipitation totalled at least 0.2 millimetres (0.008 inches). The month's rainfall numbers are averages of weather data collected during 1981 to 2010.

Southern Yukon

This section covers places along the Alaska Highway, from Watson Lake at the east end where the highway first enters the Yukon from British Columbia, west to Beaver Creek near the Alaska border.

Average monthly precipitation in July
Days Place Inches Milli­metres
17 Beaver Creek 4.0 101
14 Burwash Landing 2.7 68
8 Carcross 1.2 30
8 Haines Junction 1.8 45
15 Johnsons Crossing 2.2 56
12 Otter Falls 2.1 55
15 Teslin 1.7 44
15 Watson Lake 2.3 60
13 Whitehorse 1.5 38

Central & Northern Yukon

Places in the Central Yukon are reached from the Klondike Highway, starting with Lake Laberge near the highway's south end, northwest to Dawson City. From the Klondike Highway, Faro lies east of Carmacks, while Mayo is northeast of Stewart Crossing. Old Crow, a village north of the Arctic Circle on the Porcupine River, is the Yukon's northernmost settlement.

July averages for total rainfall
Days Place Inches Milli­metres
15 Braeburn 2.5 63
14 Dawson City 1.9 49
18 Faro 2.2 56
15 Lake Laberge 2.0 51
15 Mayo 2.0 50
14 Old Crow 1.7 44
14 Pelly Crossing 2.3 58
Reference

Environment Canada. Meteorological Service of Canada. Canadian Climate Normals. 1981-2010 Climate Normals & Averages.

Yukon Precipitation
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