Not really, it's pretty mild except for a couple weeks of -20 in early february. Not like Alberta, or northern Ontario.

-Adam


David Savage wrote:

I've heard that. It can get pretty cold too I passed through there
(Kelowna) in winter some years ago.

Dave

On 3/22/06, Adam Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It can get pretty warm here. Kelowna, BC and the rest of the Okanagan
Valley regularly sees 40+C through July and August.

-Adam


David Savage wrote:

You guys don't know what a real summer is. :-)

I've experience an Alberta winter. -38C was the coldest I saw (not
including wind chill), which is a little too wintery for my tastes,
but anything down to -10 I can handle no prob.

Though I've got a lot more insulation than you Frank :-)

Dave

On 3/22/06, frank theriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On 3/19/06, David Savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I don't.

Summer officially ended some time ago but it's tenaciously hanging on.

35 degrees C today. Supposed to be hotter tomorrow :-(

Bring on winter I say.



You guys don't know what a real winter is...

<LOL>

cheers,
frank in Toronto, where on the first full day of spring, it was -10C
this morning, and there's snow scheduled for tomorrow afternoon...


--
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson





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