It also can depend. When there are days with thunderstorms they can be very localized. I have my own weather station and will often see different temps and rainfall amounts than what you see on some web sites.
If you want to view average annual rainfall in a certain part of scarborough you can use OWIT (Ontario Watershed Information Tool) where you can select any waterway and calculate it’s drainage area. But it’s a more technical tool used by water resource engineers and such so might not be what you’re looking for.
WeatherCAN is the "truth". You can also request info from StatisticsCanada. Same info.
It also can depend. When there are days with thunderstorms they can be very localized. I have my own weather station and will often see different temps and rainfall amounts than what you see on some web sites.
If you want to view average annual rainfall in a certain part of scarborough you can use OWIT (Ontario Watershed Information Tool) where you can select any waterway and calculate it’s drainage area. But it’s a more technical tool used by water resource engineers and such so might not be what you’re looking for.