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VGPolyglot said:
Boutros said:

At least in eastern Canada we get four distinct seasons! That's just the best.

Yeah, though the only places in Canada that I've been to are in the Quebec City-Windsor corridor, I've never been to the western regions.

Exact opposite here. I've been east of Calgary, though I've been to Vancouver so many times. 



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We got a cold front come in, so it's surprisingly cool here, in the high 50s F. Usually it's pretty warm here.



 

              

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24 C (76 F) here in Australia, Victoria.
Kinda sunny, I think...
Overall, perfect.



It was really hot here in Australia a couple days ago. But now its very cool and windy.



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Very weird wet Summer here in Perth Australia, normally in the past our Summers were very dry, and our Winters wet, Winters have been dryier than normal as well

We have had some of the Hottest and Coldest days on record this Summer, very volitle this year 



It's really warm, especially at this time of year o:



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-3C with a dusting of snow on the north shore of Lake Erie, Ontario. Typically stays 4-8 degrees warmer than places like London (Ontario) as long as the great lakes haven't frozen over much, if at all. Still feels just as cold though, as the water makes the air feel quite damp, and the windchill is usually quite a bit higher along the lakes.
This winter has been more "normal" I guess in terms of temps based on the past 20 years, which often stay around 0C to -5C here. The temps have been very unstable however. One day its -10C, next day its +8C, then back to -3C.

I can't complain though. Just a few years back we had 2 years in a row with temps from November through March that ranged mostly from -15C to -30C. Getting a day that was just -5C was a blessing. The great lakes were almost completely frozen over and we had practically 20 years worth of snow in just those 2.
My parents told me the last time they remember a winter that cold with snow on that kind of scale, was back in 78. Its a well known year around here because there was so much snow that people in the country were snowed in for days, numerous times, and there were warnings about children playing outside because the snow was piled high enough along the roadsides you could touch the overhead power lines in some places.



flashfire926 said:
Rainy as usual in Vancouver. However, we just came off an unexpectedly snowy winter, with more than a foot of snow in early Febuary, which is quite unusual for here. The last few winters before this were just one or two days of light snow.

Another Vancouver resident here (albeit a new one). Very cold, snowy winter, but it was at least getting warmer today. Pretty much the rain capitol of North America so little sunshine isn't much of a surprise.



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