July 2025 ranked in the top ten for hottest of all time for Nanaimo
NANAIMO — With the month of July behind us, meteorologists are hoping it means the hotter and drier-than-average conditions are also behind us.
With an average temperature of 19.8 degrees Celsius, 1.7 degrees above normal, July 2025 is ranked as the eighth hottest July in Nanaimo, with records dating back to 1892.
Meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada Matt Loney, said it was also incredibly dry, with only 3.8 millimetres of rain falling the entire month, only 15 per cent of the normal amount of 25.4 millimetres.
“We’ve had 14 other drier Julys than the 3.8 millimetres that fell. There’s certainly months in the summer where you get a big ridge of high pressure that hangs out there, it’ll do that for weeks on end, (and) it deflects weather systems.”



