Submitted by TrShry t3_yhlzng in explainlikeimfive
The_Power_of_Ammonia t1_iuit1sp wrote
Reply to comment by ordinary_kittens in ELI5 Why are airport ceiling so high? by TrShry
What part of Canada? I think we get and stay colder than most of the East and Great Lakes areas. We're further North than Toronto even.
Every year in Jan/Feb we'll get a week or two with nightly lows of -40 to -50 or so. Sometimes the daily high even stays below -30F for a week or two. Bright, sunny winter days are a special thing - too cold to snow!
ordinary_kittens t1_iuitwg2 wrote
I don’t like to give my location but I live near Edmonton, so very dry and cold.
I don’t know Fahrenheit very well but a cold night here will maybe be -30C, with maybe only a week where the temperatures dip below -40C. I mean without windchill (since we are talking about pipes freezing indoors).
I checked the average low temperature for January for Minnesota before posting, and it said the average low was around 4F, so I figured I was fairly close to around what the average low temperature was.
Yes, lots of bright sunny winter days here, too. But, I can tell you guys aren’t much warmer than us despite being so much further south…those midwestern winters are brutal!
The_Power_of_Ammonia t1_iuiv7mz wrote
I like those temps for a lot of reasons, one of them that the C/F distinction more or less goes away down there haha.
All good mate, talking about the winter's cold can quickly turn into a Salty Spitoon contest of who's toughest! I'm happy to give it to you up in Edmonton though - you know the senses involved with a clear January day for sure!
Right around the corner now, good sauna weather! I was just noting to a friend too how we're a third of the way down from summer: 50⁰ off from the top of July, 100⁰ still to go down to the bottom of January. . . Bring it on!
CitizenSnipsJr t1_iuiukwm wrote
Do you live in international falls or something? -30F is extremely rare for the metro area, and -40 to -50 is basically unheard of.
The_Power_of_Ammonia t1_iuiwdbq wrote
It hits those lows every single year. I'm in the west metro, lived here my whole life.
2014/15 (I think it was) we had highs of -55F, plus windchill. That was exceptional, but we get a week or two at least every year of lows around -40.
CitizenSnipsJr t1_iuiz1n1 wrote
WC temps are made up BS and don't really mean anything. It's only touched overnight lows of -30F a handful of times over many seasons in the metro and only for a couple days max. I only remember two days where the daytime temp was below -20F and that was during a polar vortex.
The_Power_of_Ammonia t1_iuizevr wrote
Oh, okay.
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