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H and I were watching the news and they showed the weather in Canda and Alaska and one of the places was Yellowknife,Canada. It was -22 there and just out of curiousity how far is that from each of you?
I have no idea why I feel the need to ask that but I do.
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No it just said -22 was the temp no windchill temp. I personally don't care how it feels unless I was to go there I'm just curious how far north that is. I mean even places in Alaska weren't't that cold.
The coldest we have seen so far is around 25.
I just moved from Steamboat Springs, CO and it was -30F a week or two ago. I'm SO glad I got out of there just in time!
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I'm with you here, but I think once it is below about 20 it all feels the same. Sometimes I miss living in the north, but not in the winter.
I live just outside of Montreal. Yellowknife is very far from here, we're basically south in the south east of Canada and they're way up in the western north.
It's freezing here this week, -26 and -40 with the windchill today. BRR!!
Yellowknife is about as far north as it gets for larger cities! Most of the population of Canada, some 70% or something, lives within 50 miles of the border (myself included in Vancouver area)....anything further north gets pretty cold. I've been to Yellowknife once when I was little and my relatives lived there, all I remember was that it was cold, grey, and boring since I couldn't go outside and the snow was too frozen/hard to play in. ( I was about 5). According to Google its about 30 hour drive from where I am (and its only a 28 hour drive from here to mexico...) to give you an idea of how big northern Canada is.
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