Depends where you are in this country which is the second largest in the world... right now where I live it was 10 Degrees Celcius all day and very nice out.
If you want to find out what the weather is like all over Canada go here... http://weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/canada_e.html
2006-11-22 08:50:25
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answered by Kelly + Eternal Universal Energy 7
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Canada is the second largest country on earth.
Borders include...Washington,Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, New York, Vermont, and Maine.
Need to go through British Columbia to get to Alaska...which borders the Yukon...located in the far north...next to Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Iqaluit.
Between the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean with the Arctic Ocean to the north.
Most of the larger cities are located right close to United States border or within 100 miles
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As you can see this is one large country so weather varies from place to place!
There are 6 different time zones.
As with most other places on earth....there are four seasons winter, spring, summer or fall. Winter is here for most of Canada as its November.
Where I live....small town...next to Washington State...in the Mountains...its almost snow time! The summer its around 90-105 degrees above zero and rarely goes below minus-5 below
So...., look at States that border us you will be able to figure out what the weather is like because most of our larger cities are located right on the border or within 100 miles
Weather in Canada is just like the twelve States mentioned. The far north like Alaska is where everyone gets the idea that we live in igloos and Canada is frozen all year round.
Also when you see information on channels we use the metric
system here...0 celsius is 32 degrees fahrenheit.
I laugh when I see how its reported in the States while they say its example 70 degrees in Seattle....shows that it is 22 degrees in Vancouver, British Columbia.
So, you all believe its 22 degrees in Canada...even though Seattle and Vancouver experience almost the same type of weather year round.
There you go.....
As someone else wrote log on to weather networks...or type in British Columbia/Canada....see for yourself.
Maybe the internet will help people understand...some day (:
2006-11-22 12:16:07
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answered by darcy m 7
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It's a huge country so it varies greatly. We are in early stages of winter now with temperatures below freezing in many areas. Some areas have already had significant snowfall. However on the east coast where I live we are still enjoying relatively mild temperatures.
Here's a link to the Environment Canada weather site.
2006-11-22 08:54:34
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answered by Anonymous
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The weather? Well, Canada is not a tiny little country. It's weather varies from place to place.
You've got the worlds largest coast line, and thousands of miles of open beautiful country....You'd have to be more specific.
Suffice it to say it is no where tropical, but not nearly as dreary as many imagine either.
2006-11-22 08:54:00
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answered by Lori 6
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I wouldn't know, seeing as "wether" is actually spelled "weather".
Now, if you attach a ".com" after that word, and check the weather in Canada, it will free you up to practice your spelling, you hapless twit.
2006-11-22 08:55:21
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answered by seealittlelight 1
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you wet her in Canada like you wet her in any other country of the world
2006-11-22 12:12:47
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answered by moglie 6
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If you mean weather, it's very cold in Canada that's why they need more immigrants.
2006-11-22 08:54:10
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answered by JT 2
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Must be Canadian to ask a question like that.
2006-11-22 11:39:01
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answered by Know-it-all 4
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Look out your friggin' window!
2006-11-22 08:55:50
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answered by Hf3Art&Photo 2
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Hay, JT we don't need any more immigrants here there is enough rag heads all ready, plus we have to put up with the Quebec bastards.
2006-11-22 11:28:18
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answered by COSMO 4
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