Browsing Environment Canada, I notice Calgary: -9 and snowing. This while we're basking in a very sunny, beautiful day. Not that it matters; it's Sunday so I can't go railfanning anyway!
According to Environment Canada, it seems that Abbotsford has a hotter summer (I didn't check Vancouver numbers, since that's way at the bottom of the list, but Abbotsford is more representative for you anyways).
I finally dug my way down to the bottom of the list and it looks like Vancouver does in fact have milder summers, but - as I mentioned - Abbotsford is more representative for you anyways
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David
Sun, 2006-03-19 22:20
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Maybe I should start
Maybe I should start gloating next time that it's raining in Vancouver!
Darren
Sun, 2006-03-19 23:25
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Lots of chances for that
I'm sure you'll have plenty of chances for that during the spring. Of course, you'll be roasting your ass this summer, so I think we're even.
I'm not crazy...oh, wait, nevermind.
David
Mon, 2006-03-20 00:02
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Roast my ass off? I think
Roast my ass off? I think not!
According to Environment Canada, it seems that Abbotsford has a hotter summer (I didn't check Vancouver numbers, since that's way at the bottom of the list, but Abbotsford is more representative for you anyways).
David
Mon, 2006-03-20 00:04
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I finally dug my way down to
I finally dug my way down to the bottom of the list and it looks like Vancouver does in fact have milder summers, but - as I mentioned - Abbotsford is more representative for you anyways
Darren
Mon, 2006-03-20 09:57
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Oh, well
I suppose...how close are they though? Central Alberta (ie, Calgary) strikes me as having fairly warm summers, though not as bad as, say, Kamloops.
I'm not crazy...oh, wait, nevermind.
David
Mon, 2006-03-20 15:35
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If memory serves correct,
If memory serves correct, Abbotsford was in 64th place for hottest, Calgary was 77, and Vancouver was 91.