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Portions of northeastern Ontario (at the same latitude as southern
England), about a six hour drive north of Toronto, are experiencing extreme cold far worse than that "down south" where I live. Last night "up north" the low was minus 35C. The high today will only be aroud minus 25C. The low tonight will approach minus 35C again with a minus 40 or lower windchill. When the weather is this cold, ice crystals fill the air. Southern Ontario rarely gets this cold. Bob |
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