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Weather for the Muskoka Region1600 gleaming lakes, rumbling waterfalls and sheer granite cliffs, aromatic pine forests and dense maple forests that turn crimson and gold in the autumn, surrounds this region, in the midst of pure clean air with some places reaching 1296 ft above sea level. The Canadian Shield underlies the region and though the area is rich in dark greens, the greys and browns of this billion-year-old rock bare themselves. The regional climate is cool, with an average of 189 frost-free days per year. The summer months are pleasantly warm, with temperatures hovering around 25° Celsius with, warm lakes and cool nights. In winter, the temperature can drop down easily to -32. Precipitation amounts to 90-110 cm.yr-1, 24-30 cm of which falls as snow.
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