05-22-2004, 05:36 AM
I come from Winnipeg (READ: Winterpeg) where it snows a good 8 months of the year. This past winter, we probably had the coldest one we've had for many years. I think the lowest it went was bout -50C without the windchill. We get lots of snow every year, enough that it's knee deep for me (I stand 6'4"). I think the last 'snow day' that we had was back about 6 or 7 years ago. It's near impossible for us to have to close down, I think it takes about 2 feet of snow, maybe more. Winter seems to linger here. We just got snow a week ago, after it had all gone already. I really hate walking to school through a blizzard in the middle of May... <_<
The other few months, when it isn't extreemely cold and frigid, it gets to around a high of 35C. Not too hot, and not too cool either. Glad that the beaches are only an hour away...
I heard someone say that this city has the healthiest people in the world. We are used to almost every temperature. Although, I could do without it going down quite so low sometimes.
The other few months, when it isn't extreemely cold and frigid, it gets to around a high of 35C. Not too hot, and not too cool either. Glad that the beaches are only an hour away...
I heard someone say that this city has the healthiest people in the world. We are used to almost every temperature. Although, I could do without it going down quite so low sometimes.