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Mon Jan 17, 2005 4:06 am
Well it is currently 7 degrees fahrenheit here now after 15 days straight of 70 degree weather. The hi for tomorrow is to top out @ 16 degrees fahrenheit.
Wild weather for a winter if I do say so myself. BRRRRRRR!
Mon Jan 17, 2005 4:11 am
That's not really bad... last January they had to cancel school one day because the high was going to be 2 F with a windchill of -15.
Mon Jan 17, 2005 4:13 am
we are just coming out of a cold snap of having the average temperature being -32c, with a windchill of -42c and lower, tomorrow it's suppose to warm up..... hopefully your weather warms up soon too...or your getting our artic wind
Mon Jan 17, 2005 4:26 am
7 degrees fahrenheit...that's -13c. I had nights going down to -51c
, but of course that's with the wind factor.
Small price for living in the upper regions of Canada, but I'm used to it for like 8 years already, so...
Mon Jan 17, 2005 4:39 am
I wish i had -15 degrees, last week all seven day we had an onslaught of -40 c. Lets just say it was not the best week.
Canada what can you expect...lol
Mon Jan 17, 2005 4:47 am
We've been cold this week too. But thankfully it's only -16.
It was down to Minus 41 with windchill during the Day (celcius) though for a few days this week... colder at night.
It was worse last year. I think we hit a record of -51 last year. And I pray I don't have to walk to school in that.
Mon Jan 17, 2005 5:18 am
*snicker* And it's about 35ish here the whole week.... in Celcius
Mon Jan 17, 2005 5:28 am
It's going to be in the 80s (Fahrenheit) here... it's setting new records for warmth this time of year.
Mon Jan 17, 2005 5:36 am
Anything over 25 Celcius... makes me melt. I die. I litterally die.
And of course, the weathers been mucked whenever i'm at camp and it gets up to 34... 35... disgusting really. *shudders*
And then all I hope for is cold like this.
And yet, in cold like this, I don't want it to go away.
Ah... I love being Canadian.
Mon Jan 17, 2005 6:31 am
Hehe, Vancouver's better known as the wimpy Canadian city. We can't stand when the temperature goes too low or too high...cause it rarely ever does.
'Twas the case just these past few weeks. Lots and lots of snow (which is a little unusual), freezing rain (even more unusual), and temperatures and windchills going below...*drumroll*...
-12ºC. :P Broke records from 9 years ago. And alas, the city was a total mess cause we were unprepared.
And now, just two days after the -10ness, we've shot up to positive 6ºC. And in a few more days, it's gonna be (and will stay for quite awhile) in the positive 10s- not just the daily high, but the daily low. Yay for temperateness. :D
*points and laughs at all the -10s, -20s, and -30s Canadian cities on the weather map*
Mon Jan 17, 2005 6:50 am
Yoshi wrote:Hehe, Vancouver's better known as the wimpy Canadian city. We can't stand when the temperature goes too low or too high...cause it rarely ever does.
'Twas the case just these past few weeks. Lots and lots of snow (which is a little unusual), freezing rain (even more unusual), and temperatures and windchills going below...*drumroll*...
-12ºC.
Broke records from 9 years ago. And alas, the city was a total mess cause we were unprepared.
And now, just two days after the -10ness, we've shot up to positive 6ºC. And in a few more days, it's gonna be (and will stay for quite awhile) in the positive 10s- not just the daily high, but the daily low. Yay for temperateness.
*points and laughs at all the -10s, -20s, and -30s Canadian cities on the weather map*
Haha, yeah, its chaos over here. However, Vancouver's probably seen the last of snow. I hope not though, these ice snowballs are liable to give a concussion. (sp?)
Mon Jan 17, 2005 6:56 am
Heh yeah...I once nearly got slammed in the face by one, while walking up some stairs and reaching into my backpack. Luckily, the backpack shielded me when some guy with hideous aim tried throwing a snowball at the person behind me. Got a little on the face, and a lot on the backpack.
Anywho, it's all rain now. Nice and warm temperatures, and the rain will melt the ice and snow a bit as well, but it's gonna be so dreary for the next two weeks... :(
Mon Jan 17, 2005 7:11 am
When I was in Vancouver a couple of days ago, I stayed in the hotel when my parents went out for a while, and they came back with a bag of snow and dumped it in my face.
Mon Jan 17, 2005 8:26 am
It's been 54 degress (F) here, according to weather.com, and 61 where my dad lives.
Mon Jan 17, 2005 9:14 am
Its been about 15 degrees C here. Which isn't very cold. Then again, it is summer...
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