Re: Why do we live here?
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-9c but very sunny and NO SNOW to be seen anywhere*, all in all a beautiful day. Easiest winter I've ever had, only 2 days in January with snow on the ground.
*Burlington Ontario
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>>-32.5*C on my drive in to the plant this morning. How is it for the rest of you?
Um... warmer. It was about -11 in Toronto, and -17 at the new house.
I thought the reason they didn't give windchill numbers up north had something to do with absolute zero... once it gets cold enough, the wind chill can't make things any worse
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In reply to:
once it gets cold enough, the wind chill can't make things any worse
Tell the guy shovelling out the doorways here that!!!
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butlers should never complain, regardless of weather.
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-32.5*C on my drive in to the plant this morning.
You must have finally received the weather that seems to have passed us. It is warmer now at -14 to -17 degrees C (down to -27 degC with the wind chill).
Winter seems to leave Winnipeg kicking and screaming. It is rarely a pleasant exit.
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I feel your pain. It was a frigid 65 degrees this morning. I think I may have felt a rain drop too.
Brrrr!!!
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50 degrees F here, downright freezing, had to break out the winter gear again
A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.
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The overnight temps are cooler out here in Corona, spiff, but it sure was nice at dawn when I let the dog out - about 54* with the air soft and full of tropical moisture. Big improvement over that cold, dry desert air we had before.
We had a golf time about a month ago delayed by frost in the morning. My bro and his friends from OC were incredulous.
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I know what you mean, Mark. Almost left my jacket at home this morning when I left for work. Very pleasant outside. Then I remembered the rain storm slated to come through. Glad I brought my jacket. Still, all that cloud cover really helps keep the warmth in.
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Hey, Sean, I forgot there was someone else in the vicinity.
Interested in a poker game on Sat night at my house in Corona/Eastvale? Buy in is $25 - no limit hold-em.
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