Rain records broken in Toronto for July

Toronto received more rain during the month of July, 2008 (recorded at Toronto's Pearson Int'l airport) than ever recorded. There are more details about the statistics of recorded precipitation in the Toronto region at this site.

One thing that the general public tends to not hear about as much as the temperatures associated with climate change are the anticipated increases in precipitation in eastern regions of Canada. This could be a foreshadowing of rainier times ahead.

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