The flurries are coming…
Fun Fact of the day:
How nice would it be if you could trash those vitamin D tablets sitting in your kitchen cabinet?
Afternoon ride in Nose Hill Park. +10C and sunny. Didn’t need a pill to get my Vitamin D. 😆🚴🏻♂️☀️💥 | #surlykrampus #surlybikes #xc #mountainbike #yycbike #bikelife #bikeeverywhere #yyc #calgary #yyclife #yycliving #yycnow #yycbuzz #january pic.twitter.com/gBkB6Iu5zt
— Greg Glatz 🇨🇦 (@gregglatz) January 15, 2019
Environment Canada collected the sunshine data of 26 largest Canadian cities, each with a population of over 100,000. Out of all the cities, Calgary ranked number one as the sunniest city. It receives 2396 hours of bright sunshine on an average every year and about 333 sunny days annually. Sunny but cold, in the winter months Calgary experiences temperatures falling below −20 °C on some days.
Weather forecast according to Environment Canada:
The sun may be shining in Calgary, but it’s definitely not here.
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In case you missed it (ICYMI):
There were no injuries in a late-night blaze that tore through a Big White chalet early Saturday morning. Read more here.
Fire blazes through Big White Resort home https://t.co/Y4ZTpfuGeK
— Kelowna Capital News (@KelownaCapNews) December 14, 2019
Video of the day:
How’s that for a Christmas gender reveal?!
“Is it a boy? Is it a girl?” This holiday-loving Oklahoma couple decided to reveal the gender of their second child by cleverly utilizing their Christmas lights. https://t.co/cP9eXounJQ pic.twitter.com/Ue0okQsr08
— ABC News (@ABC) December 16, 2019
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