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Re: A poem
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>>>>Today's weather
>>>>Today Sunny. High minus 30.
>>>>Tonight A few clouds. Low minus 40.
>>>>Monday Sunny. High minus 27.
>>>>Tuesday Sunny. Low minus 43. High minus 25.
>>>>Present temp minus 35
>>>
>>>Holy moley. Are those temperatures or wind chills? (My definition of wind chill temperatures: a way of making us feel worse than we already do). Either way, it's damned cold.
>>>
>>>Here it's a balmy 33 degrees Fahrenheit at the moment. Book your Round Lake holiday reservations now.
>>
>>That is without the wind. :-O aarrrrrgh!

>
>Now Grady, I assume that is Celsius, not Fahrenheit. <g>
>But, Mike, the two systems converge until -40 is the same in both.
>
>~~Bonnie

Warmer but windy today - Wind chill warning says only down to minus 50C today, but the snow removal crews are working. Bonnie, the west coast north of you is about to get snow and it may be headed your way. And it looks as if we set a record ten mile from here. :))

From the CBC story - Edmonton has established a record it would probably rather forget. The Alberta capital recorded the lowest temperature in North America overnight Saturday — and set a record as the lowest temperature on a Dec. 13 in the city's history — as the current deep freeze established records across the province. "Edmonton International Airport was the coldest place in Canada," Peter Spyker, a meteorologist with Environment Canada, said Sunday. "It was -46.1 [Celsius] without the wind chill. I believe at one point it got to -58 with the wind chill."
I ain't skeert of nuttin eh?
Yikes! What was that?
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