Depends what part of Canada, and the relative Humidex
TheOneyouwerewarnedabout Β· 46-50, MVIP
if waters liquid.. its warm?..
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout yes...
Shutterbug Β· 56-60, M
When I was in Vancoucer, it was 25c and considered a heat wave. Back home where it was mid winter it was 26c π
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Salix75 Β· 46-50, F
@Shutterbug nope, nor do most of the world's countries ;)
Zonuss Β· 46-50, M
@submissivelittlewoman Between 75 and 80F.
@Zonuss yup
okaybut Β· 56-60, M
O Celsius...then we feel the burn!
hippyjoe1955 Β· 70-79, M
Canada goes a long way north and south. Its southern tip is almost as far south as California. It goes all the way up to the North Pole. I was talking to a fellow one evening. He was wearing a light coat despite it being about 10 below with a good stiff wind. I was used to cold weather and was wearing a parka. I asked him if he was cold. He said, "No he was just back from Alert", the northernmost inhabited place on earth at 82 degrees north. He said this felt like a nice spring day.
SmartKat Β· 61-69, F
Not Canadian, but I thought it was hot here in VA yesterday at 77 F. Thatβs 25 C.
GeorgeTBH Β· 31-35, M
Like 1 c is warm to me personally
Anything above 0 Celsius is balmy π
okaybut Β· 56-60, M
@submissivelittlewoman You know it. :)
quitwhendone Β· M
80f is officially hot to me.
Zonuss Β· 46-50, M
@quitwhendone Ok. But aren't you in Louisiana? π
quitwhendone Β· M
@Zonuss Yeah, I know I'm not Canadian but 80 degrees is 80 degrees no matter where I am.
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Zonuss Β· 46-50, M
@BluntSm0ker π
HoraceGreenley Β· 61-69, M
Fucking Summer

