It hit -30 Celsius here last night (-22 Fahrenheit), head of the Ottawa River, Lake Timiskaming, Canada. Kisina is the nishnab word that means "It's cold."
No wind at least. I like to take a walk after midnight on those kind of nights. Feel that cold air biting deep into your lungs. In July, it gets up to about 38 C here (100 F).
Coldest days in this spot occur in early to mid-Jan for a week or so, usually a few days and nights hitting -40 C (40 below F). That's straight reading, no wind chill. There's much colder spots in Canada than here. A few days ago, southern Alberta was getting about 140 km/hr winds (87 miles/hr) at -40 C (40 below F). With windchill, they say it felt like -60 C (-76 F).
Y'know, following the latitude lines, the UK is farther north than here. But you guys get that warm gulf stream air...
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