In Montreal it rains at -30C... so your car has 90 pounds of ice on it in the 
morning. It makes the trees look really nice though.

robert

On Wednesday August 15 2007 11:28:58 pm lists wrote:
> Gerard Beekmans wrote:
> >> [ Something about 80% + humidity in the summer and -20 or colder in the
> >> winter seems to detrimentally effect their thought processes  ]
> >
> > -20 (celsius) is just the beginning. That's a sort-of warm winter day in
> > the part of Canada I'm from. -45 is when things get truly interesting ;)
>
> I did put "or colder" in there ;)
>
> after two years in Toronto I had to come back to Vancouver, get some
> sanity ;)
> in 40 years in the lower mainland I only remember one winter where we
> had temps comparable to the rest of Canada, and that only for a month.
> usually it's barely -4 C here... though at 40-60% humidity that -4 feels
> as cold as -20.
>
> if I remember right, you are only about a days drive away, in Alberta.
> at least it's not "winterpeg" ;)


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