Living in Canada, in the Prairies, we get extremely cold temperatures here. Most winter days are about -20 C here (I think about -5 or something in F), but we do have the odd -50C (-58 F I think!), in fact a couple of weeks ago, Edmonton (about an hour away from me) was the second coldest place on the planet, next to Antarctica LOL. I guess we are used to th -20, but what do you Americans consider cold? I know that the Northern States get cold temperatures as well, are they similar to our temperatures? And I've always wondered, do you all think we're crazy for living up here in the winter!? LOL Just curious. ![]()
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Honestly (and this may be because I've never lived anywhere else) it's hard for me to understand why ANYONE with a choice lives anywhere north of Virginia.
And IMO less than 40 degrees is cold. 40-60 is chilly.
Ha, very true. Sometimes we get heat waves in the summer where it will be over 100F for a couple of weeks. I'd say 90% of people don't have a/c here so we just die until it cools down! I always wonder how people live in really hot climates.
I live in central Wisconsin, and it's about 0 degrees F today (about -17C). I can handle it ok until about 15-20 degrees (-5--10C), then I start complaining! The wind chill is the worst!
I think I'm crazy for living as far north as Wisconsin (all of my and DH family is here, so we're staying!), so I definitely think Canadians are nutty
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Where are you living now? Up north? I'm in Sylvan Lake and even though we are south, we still seem to get the same temps are Edmonton. It sure it pretty outside now with all the snow though.
We had to move to Grande Prairie, because DH got laid off, and he got an awesome job offer here.Im hating it here though, there isn't even a decent book store, no babies'r'us , nothing. Ive been ordering everything online, books are cheaper on line though.
I'm Canadian too! My sister used to live in Edmonton but currently is in Fort St. John, BC (hello Alaska and Yukon Territory). My other sister is in Prince George. I live in CT now, but I've lived in Vancouver BC, Bellingham WA, central NY, etc. Central NY is cold and CT can be too, but it's nothing compared to your temps and what my sisters deal with. My sister calls and tells me about her husband outside fixing things in -45 weather. That's insane.
A lot of people don't get that southern BC (Vancouver) is actually a really temperate, mild climate. My mom and much of my family are near Vancouver, and there isn't much snow to speak of. It's warmer and more temperate than CT. My dad lives in Ontario and has hotter summers than we do in CT. Everyone assumes that as soon as you cross the Canadian border it's suddenly cold and snowing. Erm, check out the latitudes people.
Yep, GP is freezing! Have only been there a few times, but not my favorite place. Hope it gets better for you and you can find more to do!
Yep, GP is freezing! Have only been there a few times, but not my favorite place. Hope it gets better for you and you can find more to do!
Ya I lived on Vancouver Island for 20 years, born and raised. I miss it. The only thing is not seeing sun for 3 weeks in row, is depressing.
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I love Vancouver Island. Its so beautiful and a very mild climate! Lots of rain though, but it is very beautiful
I'm in Georgia, so anything below 40 is too cold for me!
My parents both grew up in Canada (Dad - Brandon, Manitoba, Mom - Slave Lake area). My mom lived in Edmonton when she was in her 20's, and she was just telling me about the coldest winter she ever experienced. She said it was -97 F - that was back before Canada switched over to metric. It was so cold that the oil pan heaters couldn't heat the cars enough, the diesel fuel congealed, and the wires for the electric buses had hoar frost on them and couldn't make a connection. I wouldn't be able to make it if I lived somewhere that cold.
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LOL. I totally remember freezing at recess! I loved it when they finally said it was indoor, but you're right, it wouldn't be until its at least -25 C. The -50 well its not fun, but its doable. Like I said before, we definitely don't stay out and play in the snow! LOL
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Yes it was! I lived in AZ before moving here so I am a total wimp. Anything below 50 is absolutely freezing to me.
I am such a cold WIMP. I love hot, summer weather. When it's in the 50's F here, I feel like it's chilly out and need a hat because otherwise I get a migraine.
I am simply not made for cold weather climates.
we're such weenies. i grew up in dallas where it actually would get pretty cold. one year we had a sudden freeze where temperatures went down to 10 degrees and our honeysuckle froze solid. now we live in the bay area and i can't stand it when it gets down to the forties. part of the problem is that we've been living in old farmhouses that just don't have very good insulation and no central heating. that makes a huge difference.
my sister lives in chicago these days, so yeah, i know how lucky we are.
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As a SoFla native, I love visiting cold weather but could never live there! DH's family is from Toronto, I don't know how they do it!