Dear Arctic air mass: You can leave now, thanks!
The people of Ontario are really rather over this whole extreme cold thing. Heck, so are the people (and animals) across most of North America.
Extreme Cold Warning in Toronto today.
— Papa John Bernardo (@johnsbernardo) January 5, 2018
This guy says what were all thinking. Except in a much more hilarious manner http://pic.twitter.com/PZqcByatcT
Toronto has been dealing with painfully chilly temperatures for almost a month now, and we're all starting to get a little bit restless.
I haven’t been outside in days and have a sense of how to dress properly for the cold, so I’m just sitting in front of my closet like http://pic.twitter.com/GGh752lc14
— Emily Gagne (@emilygagne) January 5, 2018
Like, no offence to Grand Theft Auto Online and UberEats, but the thought of spending another weekend indoors is enough to make even the homiest of homebodies claustrophobic.
It’s cold in the office today. http://pic.twitter.com/zAi1H2OF1y
— John Poole (@jfpoole) January 5, 2018
It's not that we humans can't deal with the cold. I mean, most of us probably can with the right protection – it's just not very pretty.
Everyone in Toronto looks absolutely miserable today cause of the cold http://pic.twitter.com/bC5UcD4X8C
— Yohance Thomas (@jabariT) January 5, 2018
And it hurts.
It feels like -40 C outside in Toronto today with with windchill, which feels like the North Pole, which (probably) feels like burning and freezing at the same time.
Me: "Siri what's the weather today?"
— José M. Rosales (@Jose_Rosales17) January 5, 2018
Siri: "Toronto is under Extreme cold weather warning. It's -22 today with a feels like of-32..."
Me: *looks out The window* http://pic.twitter.com/ftm47jtYqe
Snow is one thing, but air straight out of Siberia is another. Nobody likes it. Nobody is comfortable.
I have returned from a morning meeting near The Harbourfront.
— Ron McKenzie (@ronniemick) January 5, 2018
Despite 90% of my trip taking place on the PATH, I can say with stone-cold certainty that I will never be warm again. http://pic.twitter.com/ToqBsmUXVG
Fortunately, things are expected to warm up a bit early next week.
Today’s forecast in Toronto . Pretty accurate . #cold #toronto #winter #balls http://pic.twitter.com/r1TTdfRw0d
— *mimaay.zee (@mimsterfunkz) January 5, 2018
We won't be able to go to the beach or anything, but we may actually be able to leave our houses without screaming – and that's something few people in our city, province or country have been able to say all year.
by Lauren O'Neil via blogTO
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