• Shouty person
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    04 months ago

    @CancerMancer
    Very much depends on both the humidex and wind chill. Basically, it’s the ‘feels like’ temperature that matters rather than the literal one.

    • @CancerMancer@sh.itjust.works
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      04 months ago

      I live in one of the more humid areas of Canada and when people tell you it can’t get humid when it’s that cold I wonder if they’ve ever experienced how the cold can just cut right through your clothes.

      Summer humidity is absolutely the worst though, and people die here every year because of it.

      • Shouty person
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        14 months ago

        @CancerMancer
        I spent my summers in Toronto growing up, but never experienced a Toronto winter until I moved there. I’d experienced –40 in Edmonton. But I’d never experienced –10 in Toronto!