The highest ambient temperature I've been in was when I went camping in Drumheller, at 41 degrees. The rock formations so fit the heat. Conversely, the most vibrant memory of a trip to California (a long, long time ago) was seeing some guy walking around in a winter jacket and toque, everyone in the family pointed and laughed. It was 25 degrees out.
No, you live in Canada. Wait, Canadians are all Eskimos right? And your main form of transportation is Polar Bear. (sarcasm)
There are deserts in Canada. Some deserts are freezing cold. It has to do with precipitation, not temperature.
~20 C, normal winter stuff. Also stop using heathen Fahrenheits it makes everything seem hotter than it is. Metric is the future! /rant
It's geting really hot here were i live especialy so early in the year, the trmomiter is slowly crawling towards 20+ in the hotest part of the day. It's pretty sweet with warm weather but 20 degress is a bit hot i like the temp around 15 in the summer.
Key Word *Almost*[/quote:bzerahdt] When the lake is warm enough to swim in it's summer until then it isn't.
Usually it's cold here, around 60°F, but in the summer it gets pretty hot. No large bodies of water to mitigate extreme temperatures, so in the winter it gets super cold and in the summer it gets really hot.