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Megathread What is the weather like where you are this holiday season?

Warmer than average - no snow (typically about 15cm by now), and today: rain and possible T-storms. Gross.
 
Well, I've lived here my whole life.
So when it gets under 50°, like it has in the mornings the past couple weeks, I freeze.
 
Yes!
It feels like I'm sleeping at Snowmiser's house :(
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^Have you felt those nights where it gets down to the 40s, sometimes even the 30s?? I feel like an eskimo!



=D

Seriously, I have like six blankets on my bed to deal with it, and I wear wool socks over my regular socks sometimes.

Cpt.H said:
Keaton, that's not really cold to be honest. Before moving to southern California myself, I lived on the east coast (closer to DC than NYC though), the winters always sucked.

As a native Californian who lived in DC for a year, I can say winter was a horrendous experience (at least I left before those giant crazy snow storms the other year). I can't even imagine human life being possible in NY and New England proper, not to mention the Great White North.
 
Ha, the last few posts are jokes right? DC a hard winter? Well, I guess I'm glad I'm not in Resolute Bay.

High of -5C forecasted for today. I was walking around yesterday evening, it was only 0 or so but felt colder. The next 2 months are going to hit hard. The city I'm in is colder than my home area a couple hours south on a great lake (temperature moderating).

Personally I don't think anyone south of the 40th should be allowed to post in this thread. ;)

Capital of the GNR (Averages; -30 cold snaps seem to be a bi-annual occurance):
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It hailed herei was like wtf ithrew ice on the ceiling thing and is came down like it was raining all over again, wf do I do withmyselfhal tho in a christmass week haha
 
south texas,...overcast and cool. about 58 degrees F. A little light rain from time to time... we're not expecting any freezing weather for now..
 
Psh, we'll see how you feel when you deal with 100-110F summer highs, Canada boy. (And to be fair, my winter clothing was probably inadequate for living in an area where below freezing temperatures are common, even though I stocked up on what I thought would be adequate clothing. But really wasn't).
 
Psh, we'll see how you feel when you deal with 100-110F summer highs, Canada boy.

Actually, with humidex we had a couple days this past summer where it hit the 40 mark. 100F with humidex is rather common for southern Ontario in summertime. That of course is considered a heat wave, but we get them many times a year. We have cold winters and hot summers; full spectrum.

Canada, Cold.

Heh, Toronto boy, living in your heat island. Call in the army when you get a snowstorm. ;) :p

I'm officially going to use this thread to dicksize about how hardcore I am with temperatures =D
 
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