And you think its cold where you live. HAHA.

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Issued : 4:00 PM MST Friday 25 January 2013
Tonight Clear. Becoming partly cloudy after midnight. Wind becoming northwest 20 km/h after midnight. Low minus 37. Extreme wind chill minus 52.
Saturday A mix of sun and cloud. Wind northwest 20 km/h becoming light in the afternoon. High minus 33. Extreme wind chill minus 52.

Brrrrr!!
lol.... Nice! At least you are not in Nunavut: you would not be heating with wood. Lol

Welcome to the forum. What do you do in For a living up there?
 
lol.... Nice! At least you are not in Nunavut: you would not be heating with wood. Lol

Welcome to the forum. What do you do in For a living up there?

Don't have to go far in any direction except south and we wouldn't be heating with wood either! I work at the airport here but it's also my home town, my folks moved up here when I was a kid.

Cheers
John
 
Don't have to go far in any direction except south and we wouldn't be heating with wood either! I work at the airport here but it's also my home town, my folks moved up here when I was a kid.

Cheers
John
I have a few buddies in the NWT and Nunavut. A couple were in Yellowknife and one was in Kimmirut NU and is now in Iqualuit. They find it quite the cultural experience.
 
Spent most of this weekend working outside. Had a high temp today of -8*
 
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