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Try Calgary, Alberta. Actually not too bad right here. We're in this pocket close to the Rocky Mountains that gets a nice phenomenon called the "Chinook Winds" every couple of weeks. It can literally be -29 (celcius, Canadian here! That's -20F) one day and then be +10 celcius (50F) the next day if we get a "Chinook". Edmonton (3hours drive north) doesn't get these chinooks so it's always frickin' freezing. But I do agree, it is surprising how many people have to be reminded when water freezes.