humid summers
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Can I please have the definitive word from those of you living in Ontario re the humid summers. When I mention to people that we're planning to move to Toronto, I have been known to get the "--oooh, but the climate's not very good - very cold winters and horrid humid summers.." Is the humidity any worse than say, London, on a sticky day (which I believe they're getting at the moment)? I love to eat outdoors and enjoy life outdoors, but does it get so bad that you are debilitated? And surely it's not ALL summer, just odd spells of it? Is it as bad as Bangkok in February for instance? I'm just trying to imagine.
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Can I please have the definitive word from those of you living in Ontario re the humid summers. When I mention to people that we're planning to move to Toronto, I have been known to get the "--oooh, but the climate's not very good - very cold winters and horrid humid summers.." Is the humidity any worse than say, London, on a sticky day (which I believe they're getting at the moment)? I love to eat outdoors and enjoy life outdoors, but does it get so bad that you are debilitated? And surely it's not ALL summer, just odd spells of it? Is it as bad as Bangkok in February for instance? I'm just trying to imagine.
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Originally Posted by snowqueen
Hi
Can I please have the definitive word from those of you living in Ontario re the humid summers. When I mention to people that we're planning to move to Toronto, I have been known to get the "--oooh, but the climate's not very good - very cold winters and horrid humid summers.." Is the humidity any worse than say, London, on a sticky day (which I believe they're getting at the moment)? I love to eat outdoors and enjoy life outdoors, but does it get so bad that you are debilitated? And surely it's not ALL summer, just odd spells of it? Is it as bad as Bangkok in February for instance? I'm just trying to imagine.
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Can I please have the definitive word from those of you living in Ontario re the humid summers. When I mention to people that we're planning to move to Toronto, I have been known to get the "--oooh, but the climate's not very good - very cold winters and horrid humid summers.." Is the humidity any worse than say, London, on a sticky day (which I believe they're getting at the moment)? I love to eat outdoors and enjoy life outdoors, but does it get so bad that you are debilitated? And surely it's not ALL summer, just odd spells of it? Is it as bad as Bangkok in February for instance? I'm just trying to imagine.
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The horrid humid stuff is generally concentrated in July. You can expect quite few days in the mid to high 30s, with humidity taking it into the 40s. Air quality can get pretty lousy. I'd say it's worse than anything I can remember in London. Your Bangkok analogy is spot on.
June is very variable. This year, the first couple of weeks were July weather. Last week it poured with rain and was in the low teens. Today, we're heading back into the July stuff.
August is mostly nice. Hot but not as humid as July. September is also usually nice, although it tends to cool off quite rapidly when the sun goes down.
In summary, you'll be eating outside most days from the end of May until October (barring bits of July).
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Originally Posted by snowqueen
Hi
Can I please have the definitive word from those of you living in Ontario re the humid summers. When I mention to people that we're planning to move to Toronto, I have been known to get the "--oooh, but the climate's not very good - very cold winters and horrid humid summers.." Is the humidity any worse than say, London, on a sticky day (which I believe they're getting at the moment)? I love to eat outdoors and enjoy life outdoors, but does it get so bad that you are debilitated? And surely it's not ALL summer, just odd spells of it? Is it as bad as Bangkok in February for instance? I'm just trying to imagine.
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Can I please have the definitive word from those of you living in Ontario re the humid summers. When I mention to people that we're planning to move to Toronto, I have been known to get the "--oooh, but the climate's not very good - very cold winters and horrid humid summers.." Is the humidity any worse than say, London, on a sticky day (which I believe they're getting at the moment)? I love to eat outdoors and enjoy life outdoors, but does it get so bad that you are debilitated? And surely it's not ALL summer, just odd spells of it? Is it as bad as Bangkok in February for instance? I'm just trying to imagine.
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Its really rather pleasant in my opinion...I still get out and about, bike rides etc, you just pick a sensible time. Most people have at least some air conditioning, so you can always get a break from it, even if you only have a window unit in one room which is what I did for a bit a few years after getting here. Now we have central air which is nice to have.
A bigger concern for me is the air quality, already a record amount of smog this year. A recent survey not surprisingly found that most of it came from the US, but traffic in Toronto is certainly a factor too.
Never been to Bankok...Ill try and remember to ask my Bro, hes seen both.
Winter is OK too, you dont spend much time out when its -28, but the odd spell skating or whatever is good.
Everyone outside canada obsesses on the climate... as a rather pissed off future boss said to me over dinner when I came for my interview..."WE DO HAVE HEATING YOU KNOW"...well the same can be said for Air Conditioning.
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Originally Posted by iaink
... you dont spend much time out when its -28...
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Ontario
Winter = Heating on full
Spring = switch heating off
Summer = Air Con on Full
Fall = Switch Air Con off
Having said all that a day by the lake (Ontario, Erie, Huron, or Superior) in the summer no matter how high the Humidex is awesome….
If you like a full set of seasons and can adapt come on over….
Winter = Heating on full
Spring = switch heating off
Summer = Air Con on Full
Fall = Switch Air Con off
Having said all that a day by the lake (Ontario, Erie, Huron, or Superior) in the summer no matter how high the Humidex is awesome….
If you like a full set of seasons and can adapt come on over….
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Originally Posted by MikeUK
Ontario
Winter = Heating on full
Spring = switch heating off
Summer = Air Con on Full
Fall = Switch Air Con off
….
Winter = Heating on full
Spring = switch heating off
Summer = Air Con on Full
Fall = Switch Air Con off
….
So what happens when we all run out of oil and there's no energy...:scared: See - I obsess about everything, not just the weather!!!
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Originally Posted by snowqueen
So what happens when we all run out of oil and there's no energy...:scared: See - I obsess about everything, not just the weather!!!
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In the summer we will all run around naked on the beach...see, sounds like a lot of fun already
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Originally Posted by snowqueen
So what happens when we all run out of oil and there's no energy...:scared: See - I obsess about everything, not just the weather!!!
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Most of the energy in Canada is from the water. So unless global warming dries out all the water, I wouldn't worry too much about it!!
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I would definitely say that air conditioning is essential especially if you have young children.
We are having a nightmare with this heat, son is struggling to eat and sleep.
As soon as it went cooler again, he got better again.
We are moving in five weeks to an airconditoned house and I cannot wait.
Do love the summer so far though, just would enjoy it even more if son didn't struggle so much with it.
Sonia
We are having a nightmare with this heat, son is struggling to eat and sleep.
As soon as it went cooler again, he got better again.
We are moving in five weeks to an airconditoned house and I cannot wait.
Do love the summer so far though, just would enjoy it even more if son didn't struggle so much with it.
Sonia
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Originally Posted by daisymoll
I would definitely say that air conditioning is essential especially if you have young children.
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Originally Posted by dbd33
Young children who grew up with airco or come from another country, perhaps. We have an airconditioner but haven't turned it on. My partner, who's from a desert state, finds it humid here but then she also thinks it's cold. I like the warmth and have never found it to be hot in Toronto. Air quality is something else though, this is a very dirty city, best not to breathe whenever it's warm enough to do without a coat.
Our house is the only house in the area with windows open which leads me to believe that every other house on the street is using their air conditioning.
Anyone coming from the Uk is likely to find summers in Southern Ontario hotter than those they know in the UK, but I can only comment on this summer so far. The summer in NS the year we were there was about as cr*p as summers in the UK!!!
Last edited by daisymoll; Jun 21st 2005 at 4:17 am.
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Originally Posted by snowqueen
So what happens when we all run out of oil and there's no energy...:scared: See - I obsess about everything, not just the weather!!!
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Originally Posted by daisymoll
I would definitely say that air conditioning is essential especially if you have young children.
We are having a nightmare with this heat, son is struggling to eat and sleep.
As soon as it went cooler again, he got better again.
We are moving in five weeks to an airconditoned house and I cannot wait.
Do love the summer so far though, just would enjoy it even more if son didn't struggle so much with it.
Sonia
We are having a nightmare with this heat, son is struggling to eat and sleep.
As soon as it went cooler again, he got better again.
We are moving in five weeks to an airconditoned house and I cannot wait.
Do love the summer so far though, just would enjoy it even more if son didn't struggle so much with it.
Sonia
. I can relate, I don't do well in the heat at all. Same as your son, I can't eat or sleep. I just feel completely drained and yucky. What helps me - lots of cold melon, a shower or spray down with a hose in my clothes and then keep my clothes on and sit in a breeze or in front of a fan with a good book. At night, a fan is a must for me plus a wet cloth or a mister to keep myself cool. If it's really hot I wet the top sheet (not by peeing on it
) to help keep me cool. I just don't think my body sweats properly so I have to add it my hand. My dad's the same - ******' genes!
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Originally Posted by snowqueen
Hi
Can I please have the definitive word from those of you living in Ontario re the humid summers. When I mention to people that we're planning to move to Toronto, I have been known to get the "--oooh, but the climate's not very good - very cold winters and horrid humid summers.." Is the humidity any worse than say, London, on a sticky day (which I believe they're getting at the moment)? I love to eat outdoors and enjoy life outdoors, but does it get so bad that you are debilitated? And surely it's not ALL summer, just odd spells of it? Is it as bad as Bangkok in February for instance? I'm just trying to imagine.
Ta
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Can I please have the definitive word from those of you living in Ontario re the humid summers. When I mention to people that we're planning to move to Toronto, I have been known to get the "--oooh, but the climate's not very good - very cold winters and horrid humid summers.." Is the humidity any worse than say, London, on a sticky day (which I believe they're getting at the moment)? I love to eat outdoors and enjoy life outdoors, but does it get so bad that you are debilitated? And surely it's not ALL summer, just odd spells of it? Is it as bad as Bangkok in February for instance? I'm just trying to imagine.
Ta
SQ
Here it's over 35C every day of the summer and just as humid starting in May until October.
We're thinking of moving back to a cool climate like Toronto!



