Nova Scotia in October experiences a transition from the milder temperatures of early autumn to the colder conditions of late fall. Typical conditions include crisp air, shorter days, and a mix of sunshine and cloudy periods. Average temperatures generally range from highs around 12-15C (54-59F) to lows around 4-7C (39-45F). Rainfall is common throughout the month, with coastal areas experiencing higher amounts than inland regions. Occasional strong winds and storms are also possible as weather systems move across the province.
Understanding these seasonal shifts is crucial for residents and visitors alike. Appropriate clothing for layering is essential, as temperatures can fluctuate throughout the day. Planning outdoor activities requires considering the possibility of rain and wind. Historically, October marks the end of the main tourism season and the beginning of preparations for winter. Agriculture also sees a shift, with the harvest of many crops concluding and preparations for the dormant season underway.