Long, Cold and Snowy Winters

Consistently Cold

Snowy Sidewalk
winter road to Tadoule Lake,
Manitoba (Feb, 2004)

Lynn Lake being located over 300 kilometers northwest of the Ford cold weather testing facility in Thompson, MB, provides a comparatively longer and colder winter for cold weather testing of vehicles, fuels, fluids, lubricants, tires, equipment, etc.

Long, cold nights and sunny, short days during November through to March. Evidence of global temperatures warming felt less here than in southerly areas.

With an average 240 days a year of below zero temperatures (Celsius), and up to six months of snow cover, Lynn Lake, Manitoba, Canada is a perfect location for winter weather testing. Listed below is data researched from Environment Canada’s on-line database. The emerging winter tourism market is based on these winter weather conditions.

Lynn Lake Meteorological Data

Source:  Environment Canada

December

January

February

March

Precipitation
(Average monthly values)

27 cm 11.2 cm 31.6 cm 21.6 cm

Monthly Mean Minimum Temperature

-18.9 °C -29.3 °C -25.5 °C -26.7 °C

Monthly Mean Maximum Temperature

-10 °C -18.9 °C -12.3 °C -12.7 °C

Monthly Temperature, Precipitation and Wind Speed Data for
Lynn Lake, Manitoba for the Years 1997 to 2006

SOURCE: Environment Canada
Monthly Data for Lynn Lake, Manitoba, Canada.
Available online

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006