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During French class today, it snowed for an hour. Everyone was flabbergasted.

According to the government, this upcoming winter is supposed to be the coldest one in decades. Yay~
Was it significantly cold anywhere else in North America?

it was really hot today

and the past few days


in the afternoon of course

flabbergasted
flabber
gasted


and yeah, it's supposed to snow this weekend here in NY, and everyone was surpris-


flabber
...
gasted


Yes it was cold this week.
According to the government, this upcoming winter is supposed to be the coldest one in decades. Yay~
Was it significantly cold anywhere else in North America?
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God damnit it's already -30oC during winter here! AND I HATE loving WINTER!

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God damnit it's already -30oC during winter here! AND I HATE loving WINTER!
Where I live, temperature should reach around -50o in proper conditions. (-58 for USA peeps)
I live in central BC.

What about you?

Now you must suffer Napoleon's curse once again.
PREPARE FOR SNOWFLAKES

Now you must suffer Napoleon's curse once again.
PREPARE FOR SNOWFLAKES
The french had to have something useful, am I right?

Where I live, temperature should reach around -50o in proper conditions. (-58 for USA peeps)
I live in central BC.

What about you?
Ooooh. You live in BC. I just took you for one of those Americans who only get the nice side of winter. Like 80% of the forums. But I live in Calgary, so yeah. BC is colder. But the problem with Calgary, is that it's still fairly cold, but we don't get very much snow. My parents have a vacation home in BC and there's still enough snow so that it's fun and it's not cold ALL the time, unlike Calgary were there's enough snow for tobogganing, but it's too cold to stay out for a while.

Ooooh. You live in BC. I just took you for one of those Americans who only get the nice side of winter. Like 80% of the forums. But I live in Calgary, so yeah. BC is colder. But the problem with Calgary, is that it's still fairly cold, but we don't get very much snow. My parents have a vacation home in BC and there's still enough snow so that it's fun and it's not cold ALL the time, unlike Calgary were there's enough snow for tobogganing, but it's too cold to stay out for a while.
So do you try to avoid like, -25 weather? Because anywhere above -25 is pretty normal over here in PG. It's makes for good skiing weather because of the light snow, instead of it being a washed out mess. Granted, my hands and feet do get cold after a few hours.


Still raining on and off here in Michigan with mild temps. Usually we have had at least one light snow by now. :o

Was it significantly cold anywhere else in North America?

...you mean...Texas?

We've had some pretty unnatural weather this year in the Midwest. We've had the wettest storms and hottest summer and probably soon to be the coldest winter in years.

We've had some pretty unnatural weather this year in the Midwest. We've had the wettest storms and hottest summer and probably soon to be the coldest winter in years.

I would have to agree, though the weather has been seemingly ridiculous for the past few years.