Warwick, Alberta facts for kids
Warwick is a small place in central Alberta, Canada. It's not a big city or town, but rather an unincorporated community. This means it's a group of homes and buildings that aren't officially part of a city government.
Warwick is located in the County of Minburn No. 27. You can find it about 17 kilometers (about 10.5 miles) north of Highway 16. It's also around 96 kilometers (about 60 miles) east of a much larger city called Edmonton.
Weather in Warwick
The weather in Warwick changes a lot throughout the year, just like in many parts of Canada. It has very cold winters and warm summers.
- In the winter, especially January, the average temperature is around -15.6 degrees Celsius (about 4 degrees Fahrenheit). It can get much colder, with record lows reaching -50.6 degrees Celsius (-59 degrees Fahrenheit)!
- Summers are much warmer. In July, the average temperature is about 16.2 degrees Celsius (about 61 degrees Fahrenheit). The hottest it has ever been was 36.1 degrees Celsius (97 degrees Fahrenheit).
- Warwick gets a good amount of rain, especially in June and July. Snow is common in the colder months.
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