"Canada's Winter Chill: 10 Shared Images Capture the Country's Frigid Temperatures"

       In January, Canada experienced a severe cold snap, with temperatures plunging to -40°C (which, coincidentally, equals -40°F—verify it yourself using the formula °F = °C × [9/5] + 32) in various regions. The bone-chilling cold, coupled with heavy snowfall, forced school closures and triggered electricity shortages, serving as a stark reminder of nature's power.

       To offer a glimpse into these harsh conditions, we've curated a collection of photos captured during this icy period. Amidst the adversity, what truly shines through is the resilience and adaptability of local communities, showcasing their ability to persevere even in the face of the most daunting challenges.

#1 Used A Frozen Towel As A Toboggan

BadWeatherKyle

#2 Hot Water Freezes Faster Than Cold Water Due To The "Mpemba Effect"!

BadWeatherKyle

#3 

My Thermometer Has Bottomed Out. Actual Temperature Is -44c



#4 

When Asked "How Cold Is It, Actually?" Show Them This

#5 

Clothing Outside In Calgary, Alberta, Canada


Musicferret

#6 

It's So Cold At Arrowhead Tonight That The Refrigerator Is Keeping Drinks Warm

JoePompliano

#7 

Does Anyone Know If It's Cold Outside Or Something?




#8 -38 Degree Windchill In Winnipeg

BeardOfThorburn

#9 

The Moisture From My Breath Froze On My Glasses



blizcharm

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