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I thought today was not hot at all lol, I don't know what the temperature was but it was 22C and sunny at one point but when I was sat inside with the window open I felt a bit cool
Average low of -10c in February? That's extremely cold.
Even lows below freezing in the coldest month is too cold.
That depends a lot on the average high imo. Las Cruces NM has a warmer mean Jan temp than London, and yet has an avg low below freezing in January. A Jan high temp of 15C vs 8C in London with much more sunshine at a higher angle in the sky makes Las Cruces feel a heck of a lot warmer than London in winter despite your obsession with 0C.
Your news also calls 5-10c in winter, 'mild', when it's not. It's cold to cool.
Well for such a "frigid" city I live in our local news didn't call temps of 10C "mild" in the January. Oh, and look how they describe a day with a high of 33F in January. Who would have thought in our ice bound arctic winter we live in. Hmmm.
And 40'sF temps certainly aren't called "mild" around here in winter given that we have 64% of winter days above 40F.
It was a jokey spur of the moment name i used when i registered - i would now change it to something else
Btw , Vancouver is very good in the summer months - it's just the winter months for tha city i'd imagine would be pretty horrible (same for Seattle and a number of locations in Europe ) Rain is great in summer but not so great when you have tempratures between 0- 10c in winter where there is little sun and and short days . At that time, dryness is crucial .
But winters are the worst time anyway, so at least the summers should be good and reliable.
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