05-21-2004, 01:18 AM
In southern Ontario, we get every weather type imaginable.
Once, when I lived in Midland (small town on the shore of Georgian Bay), I awoke to sunshine. It was warm out, so I had a morning swim. In mid-afternoon, it started thunderstorming. By nightfall it was snowing.
In the winter, low temperatures of -20°C are commonplace. In the summer, highs of 35°C are commonplace. Plus, we get very high humidity due to the proximity of the Great Lakes.
I think I'd get bored if I lived anywhere that had the same weather all year long.
Once, when I lived in Midland (small town on the shore of Georgian Bay), I awoke to sunshine. It was warm out, so I had a morning swim. In mid-afternoon, it started thunderstorming. By nightfall it was snowing.
In the winter, low temperatures of -20°C are commonplace. In the summer, highs of 35°C are commonplace. Plus, we get very high humidity due to the proximity of the Great Lakes.
I think I'd get bored if I lived anywhere that had the same weather all year long.