外边真冷啊,都快没法活了 ,,,,

还记得去年二月有多冷么?

Canada's capital appears to have been coldest on the planet over the weekend
Robert Sibley, Ottawa Citizen
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Published on: February 15, 2015 | Last Updated: February 15, 2015 8:11 PM EST
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Icicles form on the face of Greg Dale Irwin during the Gatineau Loppet on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2015. Mike Carroccetto / Ottawa Citizen

Despite what you might have felt, Ottawa’s weekend deep freeze set no temperature records. Throw in the wind-chill factor, however, and you might have a different story.

Indeed, subject to contrary evidence, Ottawa can likely claim to have been the coldest national capital on the planet Sunday.

Sunday saw overnight temperatures plummet to -25 C. Definitely no record, but when you take into account the winds gusting 30 to 50 km/h, the wind chill made it -38, prompting Environment Canada to maintain its “extreme cold warning.”

Compare that to Ulan Bator, which is often thought to be the coldest national capital on Earth. The Mongolian capital saw a low of -24 (with no wind) Monday morning, but with a high of -2 forecast.

Other northern capitals were positively balmy compared to Ottawa. Moscow’s low was -16 Monday morning, with a high of -7. Finland’s capital, Helsinki, sank only to -5 overnight and residents could look forward to a near-melt high of -2. Warsaw residents, on the other hand, were probably able to take off their coats at -4 for the low and +1 for the high on Monday.

Then there’s the Icelandic capital of Reykjavik, where, no doubt, occupants were stripping down to their sweats as temperatures climbed to 6 after an overnight low of -4.

Ottawans, on the other hand, best hang on to their parkas at least for a few more days. Sure, Monday’s temperature is expected to creep up to -14, but add in the windchill factor and it’ll feel like somewhere between -25 and -37. Come Monday evening, with the wind lessening, it’ll be hovering in the -27 range.

Now lest you despair, you can perhaps take some cold comfort in the fact that our weekend lows didn’t break any records, temperature-wise. On Feb. 15, 1943, the thermometer plunged to a record-setting -36.1 C.

Of course, it could be better. The average temperature for this time of year, according to Environment Canada’s figures, is a high of -4.2 and a low of -13.4.

Maybe this will cheer you up: Tuesday’s temperatures are forecast to return to near to the seasonal norm, with a high of -9. Snow flurries are possible. Ditto for Wednesday when the high should be around -8 and an overnight low of -16.

Maybe Ulan Bator can take a turn as the coldest capital.
 
這就出去逛逛。。。。再見


鸭子,别走,把烤炉带上,多添点木炭,要果木的,果木的,,切记,切记 !!!:evil::monster:
 
内外兼修才行,喝热汤,泡bubble bath


no,no,no,我觉得,冷回来最好先从表皮慢慢烤,直接下热水,血管怕承受不了,,,
 
OMG,你叫 “ 仅剩炭” 吧

移,说说你的地理位置,,,不会是在懊舟吧 :confused:
就KANATA, 主要是要坚持天天走:D
当然我是4点-5点
 
特麼還得再出去溜達溜達:shale::buttrock:
 
特麼還得再出去溜達溜達:shale::buttrock:


去哪儿啦? 火够旺吗? 果木够用吗? ,移,接老向去了吧 :confused: ,踢飞满大街找你呢 :evil::monster:
 
今晚真的是 特别特别冷, 准备热汤少许,等回来服下吧,,,
准备烧热水去啦,娃10点下课,回来递上hot巧克力一杯以示母爱![emoji75][emoji75]
 
午休的时候去超市买了罐啤酒驱寒。:D
 
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