Newfoundland weather july 

Newfoundland Travel Tips

How Cold Is
Newfoundland in July?

July averages 19-22°C but coastal winds and Atlantic fog mean you still need layers. Here is exactly what to expect.

July is Newfoundland’s warmest month, averaging 19-22°C (66-72°F) during the day in St. John’s. However, Newfoundland’s Atlantic location means temperatures can feel significantly colder due to coastal winds, and fog is a regular feature of July weather along the eastern and southern coasts.

July Weather by Region

RegionAverage HighNotes
St. John’s (Avalon Peninsula)19-22°CFoggier and cooler than western NL. Ocean influence.
Bonavista Peninsula18-21°CSimilar to St. John’s. Atlantic breezes.
Central NL / Twillingate20-23°CSlightly warmer inland. Less fog.
Gros Morne / Rocky Harbour20-24°CWarmer and often sunnier than Avalon. Gulf of St. Lawrence.
Northern Peninsula / St. Anthony17-20°CCooler. More wind. North Atlantic influence.
On a whale watching boat (any region)Feels 5-8°C colderWind chill on open water is significant.
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Still Pack Layers for July

Even at peak summer temperatures, Newfoundland’s Atlantic weather can shift within hours. Evening temperatures in July regularly drop to 12-15°C, and exposed coastal headlands can feel much colder. A packable fleece and waterproof jacket should be in your daypack every day including in July.

July Activities and What to Pack

July is peak season for all Newfoundland experiences whale watching is at its best, puffins are active, hiking conditions are optimal, and all tours and visitor services are fully operating. It is also the busiest and most expensive month. Accommodation and rental cars should be booked months ahead.

? Frequently Asked Questions

Average daytime highs of 19-22°C in St. John’s, warmer in western Newfoundland around Gros Morne (20-24°C). Coastal winds and Atlantic fog can make it feel significantly colder. Evening temperatures regularly drop to 12-15°C.
Warm and generally the best weather month. All tourism infrastructure fully operating. Peak tourist season. Fog common on eastern and southern coasts. Western Newfoundland around Gros Morne typically warmer and drier.
Yes. A warm mid-layer and waterproof outer shell are recommended even in July, particularly for whale watching boat tours and coastal hiking. Wind on open water makes boat departures feel significantly colder than onshore temperatures.

Planning a July Newfoundland Trip?

Book car rental 3-4 months ahead. Summer inventory at YYT Airport sells out.

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