so its was -16c whish is about 3f today. Toss in wind chill and its like -25c or -13 f. the weekend when I went out my car (being us make) said it was 2 f outside. Toronto area has recorded lowest temp of -33c but that was 18 hundreads so been a while. so its bloody cold outside
enjoy the next earthquake to be hoenst that worried me when I was there that a big earthquake would hit when I was there. Toronto can get earth quakes but if it dose they are small tremers
Psssshh, I have lived in San Diego for 39 years, and not once have I been worried about an earthquake. I have been in 10+ earthquakes, but I wasn't near any of the major ones. (San Fransisco, Los Angeles) I'll be leaving Cali in about 2 years, so no worries.
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Well here in Chicago last weekend we hit about -25 with the windchill 0 degree's without and once it went to -10 without windchill for about 5 or 6 hours.
DA
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daofcmacg wrote:Well here in Chicago last weekend we hit about -25 with the windchill 0 degree's without and once it went to -10 without windchill for about 5 or 6 hours.
DA
Ya Chicago if I remember right is further north then toronto or brity dam close to the same. and further inland by what a 8 hr drive.
Friend of mine is headed to Edmonton as of yesterday for a 2 year job. Out there when you park your car, you plug it in, malls and all that have outlets at all parking spots for plugging in so the engine block don't freeze.
It's very, very cold here in MA this winter though not nearly as cold as some other places you've mentioned. Avg is about 23F during day w/single digits at night and lots of snow, even here on the south shore. It feels much colder, but then I'm probably just getting old. When I lived in North Adams, the most western and northern city in the state, we would get -25 days and I don't recall feeling this cold.