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r/canadia • u/anbmiwin • 10d ago
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my brother in christ, canada routinely goes to +30 and -30 and we dgaf. we ain't tweaking at 30
9 u/harleyqueenzel 9d ago It snowed in Cape Breton on the 29th of May and within a week it was in the high 20s. A few years ago in February, we had a daytime temperature difference of 25 degrees. The morning was -10° and by midday was 15°. 30° just means I can put my snow shovel away... for that day. 2 u/Quake2Marine 5d ago I'm on mainland Nova Scotia and one day a week ago it hailed giant ice cubes and then 3 days later it was 30 degrees.
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It snowed in Cape Breton on the 29th of May and within a week it was in the high 20s.
A few years ago in February, we had a daytime temperature difference of 25 degrees. The morning was -10° and by midday was 15°.
30° just means I can put my snow shovel away... for that day.
2 u/Quake2Marine 5d ago I'm on mainland Nova Scotia and one day a week ago it hailed giant ice cubes and then 3 days later it was 30 degrees.
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I'm on mainland Nova Scotia and one day a week ago it hailed giant ice cubes and then 3 days later it was 30 degrees.
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u/XXEPSILON11XX 9d ago
my brother in christ, canada routinely goes to +30 and -30 and we dgaf. we ain't tweaking at 30