BCDelica wrote:Green1's cowtown has nice perceived weather do to it's low humidity; temperatures can look uncomfortable on the weather channel but amazingly if it's sunny and dry it feels great - above minus 10-15 that is. 14 and sunny in Calgary is t-shirt weather, but 10c and raining in Victoria when you have to work outside all day - yuck. Had to mention that cause as a Island boy was surprised how much I enjoyed Calgary weather.
Calgary weather is generally not "bad" but it is highly variable, in the winter we can have -20c and +10c on adjacent days (and in fact sometimes a few hours appart!) I can't say I like -20 to -40 weather, but on the bright side, it never lasts more than a week or 2 before we have another "chinook" (chinooks are when we get warm weather in the middle of winter, has to do with airflow over the nearby rocky mountains)
And the summers here are much more comfortable than they are in a lot of other places, we hover around 20-25 most of the summer, and with very low humidity, we usually get a week or 2 of +30 to +35, but not enough for most people to bother with an air conditioner, and even when it hits those temperatures during the day, it's usually only around 15 - 20 at night so you can let the house cool off.