"With much of Western Canada in a deep freeze, Lethbridge reached a record low of -34.4 C about 6 a.m. Monday, according to Environment Canada. That beats the old record of -32.8 set on the same date in 1964. As cold as it got in Lethbridge, it was still colder in other areas of the province, where several more records were set. Claresholm recorded a -35.9 early Monday, breaking the old record of -32.2 set on the same date in 1964. Waterton�s temperature dipped to -35.1 compared to the old record of -27 set in 1979, and the temperature in Medicine Hat dropped to -36.1, down 2.2 degrees from the old record set in 1964. The winner, however, is Banff, which recorded a temperature of -41.8, making it the coldest location among Canada�s provinces."
-41.8 yup sounds like Global Warming.
all these records are significantly below the previous ones....
"mtbr" said "With much of Western Canada in a deep freeze, Lethbridge reached a record low of -34.4 C about 6 a.m. Monday, according to Environment Canada. That beats the old record of -32.8 set on the same date in 1964. As cold as it got in Lethbridge, it was still colder in other areas of the province, where several more records were set. Claresholm recorded a -35.9 early Monday, breaking the old record of -32.2 set on the same date in 1964. Waterton�s temperature dipped to -35.1 compared to the old record of -27 set in 1979, and the temperature in Medicine Hat dropped to -36.1, down 2.2 degrees from the old record set in 1964. The winner, however, is Banff, which recorded a temperature of -41.8, making it the coldest location among Canada�s provinces."
-41.8 yup sounds like Global Warming.
all these records are significantly below the previous ones....
Sorry to tell you but Alberta is NOT the whole globe.
Wow, I am sure glad I am now in western Canada right now.
I'm glad I'm in California right now - although it's snowing outside right now and we're supposed to hit -6C tonight.
Wow, I am sure glad I am now in western Canada right now.
I'm glad I'm in California right now - although it's snowing outside right now and we're supposed to hit -6C tonight.
**quickly scratches Cali off list of places to escape to
-6?.....T-shirt weather....
Hmm... Little nipply for a t-shirt...
Oh, that is your point...
-6?.....T-shirt weather....
Hmm... Little nipply for a t-shirt...
Oh, that is your point...
Yes, yes it was....
-6?.....T-shirt weather....
Hmm... Little nipply for a t-shirt...
Oh, that is your point...
Yes, yes it was....
Damn Q, you are SO predictable, not to even mention being easy...
Joking aside, it is a bit too nippy out there in the West.
As cold as it got in Lethbridge, it was still colder in other areas of the province, where several more records were set. Claresholm recorded a -35.9 early Monday, breaking the old record of -32.2 set on the same date in 1964. Waterton�s temperature dipped to -35.1 compared to the old record of -27 set in 1979, and the temperature in Medicine Hat dropped to -36.1, down 2.2 degrees from the old record set in 1964.
The winner, however, is Banff, which recorded a temperature of -41.8, making it the coldest location among Canada�s provinces."
-41.8
all these records are significantly below the previous ones....
Heat wave today, it's about -13 now.
Too funny!
"With much of Western Canada in a deep freeze, Lethbridge reached a record low of -34.4 C about 6 a.m. Monday, according to Environment Canada. That beats the old record of -32.8 set on the same date in 1964.
As cold as it got in Lethbridge, it was still colder in other areas of the province, where several more records were set. Claresholm recorded a -35.9 early Monday, breaking the old record of -32.2 set on the same date in 1964. Waterton�s temperature dipped to -35.1 compared to the old record of -27 set in 1979, and the temperature in Medicine Hat dropped to -36.1, down 2.2 degrees from the old record set in 1964.
The winner, however, is Banff, which recorded a temperature of -41.8, making it the coldest location among Canada�s provinces."
-41.8
all these records are significantly below the previous ones....
Sorry to tell you but Alberta is NOT the whole globe.