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exstasie
quote:
Originally posted by dEsidEL

"..among the relevant developed world!"

:toothless



At least its colder in Ottawa....

and you have to consider Ottawa relevant since it is the capital...


quote:
Originally posted by london_ta
First off my car wouldn't start... and I'd have about ten blankets on my bed. :whip:


Out west, majority of people actually plug in their cars overnight. Most parking lots of outlets to do this as well so your car will start the next day.

I remember growing up in Calgary and we'd always plug in our car in the winter.
dEsidEL
quote:
Originally posted by exstasie
At least its colder in Ottawa....

and you have to consider Ottawa relevant since it is the capital...



with our government.. irrelevant! lol
ChemEnhanced
this is nothing...I actually find the cold air refreshing.
Orko
quote:
Originally posted by love_child
More like - 30


No, -21.

quote:
Originally posted by dEsidEL

Current Weather in..

Moscow: -3°C
Stockholm: 3°C
Helsinki: 3°C
Oslo: 1°C
London: 2°C
Paris: 4°C
Berlin: -4°C
Barcelona: 11°C
Athens: 13°C
Rome: 10°C

Tokyo: 6°C
Seoul: -9°C
Beijing: -8°C
Hong Kong: 13°C

New York: -8°C
Washington D.C.: -6°C
San Francisco: 8°C
Vancouver: 1°C
Calgary: -11°C


TORONTO: -21°C (-30°C with windchill)

hmmm.. I think we just might very well be living in the coldest place on earth at the moment among the relevant developed world!

http://www.theweathernetwork.com/we...ntcitiesintl_en


Not Quite.


quote:
Cold-weather records shattered in 6 Manitoba towns


After a stretch of bitter winter cold, southern Manitoba is just a couple of days away from more normal weather, says CBC meteorologist John Sauder.

An Arctic ridge of high pressure brought clear skies and light winds over southern Manitoba on Tuesday morning, producing cold temperatures.

Morning lows were in the –35 C to –40 C range in most localities, with Sprague in extreme southeast Manitoba registering an exceptional –43.8 C. Other spots hitting –40 C in the morning include Bird's Hill (–40.5 C), Piney (–42.5 C) and Indian Bay, near Falcon Lake (–41 C).

Officially, at least six record lows were set Tuesday over southern Manitoba, including:

* Sprague, –43.8 C (–41.1 C, 1979).
* Pinawa, –39.4 C (–38.3 C, 1979).
* Gimli, –39.3 C (–37.2 C, 1972).
* Gretna, –37.8 C (–34.8 C, 1999).
* Fisher Branch, –38.3 C (–37 C, 1988).
* Pilot Mound, –35.3 C (-34.3 C, 1972).

Temperatures are expected to moderate by Friday, when the high could reach –12 C, and over the weekend.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/manitoba/s...ld.html?ref=rss


Those are actual temperatures, not with wind chill.
Intangible
^

:eyes:

Who's down for a road trip to Sprague?
dEsidEL
quote:
Originally posted by Orko
No, -21.



Not Quite.




Those are actual temperatures, not with wind chill.




* Sprague, –43.8 C (–41.1 C, 1979).
* Pinawa, –39.4 C (–38.3 C, 1979).
* Gimli, –39.3 C (–37.2 C, 1972).
* Gretna, –37.8 C (–34.8 C, 1999).
* Fisher Branch, –38.3 C (–37 C, 1988).
* Pilot Mound, –35.3 C (-34.3 C, 1972).

quote:
Originally posted by dEsidEL

the relevant developed world


hardly relevant places! i could start citing places in the North Pole, but really would anyone live there? you could make the case for say Montreal, but i'd say that's about it. and where the heck is Gretna?! lol

love_child
quote:
Originally posted by Orko
No, -21.


Yes, with wind chill
Skipper
it was cold leaving at 6:30am today. I hate winter more than ever.
malek
-23°C

wind chill: -36

I was working from home yesterday, i chose the wrong day:whip: :whip:
FunkyCrew
lol what wind chill? very quiet downtown :p

anyway, walked to work like usual :)

Abercrombie
Did the Leafs just win the Stanley Cup?
UmmiE
I almost froze yesterday 9pm after leaving from ryerson the walk up to Dundas station was the most I walked all week in this weather :whip:
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