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¿Question #223430?
rayzg: OMFG! It's -25 degrees Celsius (-13 degrees Fahrenheit) today! And this is ignoring windchill! In Montreal, it can get as hot as 30°C (86°F), so the range of temperatures here is 55 degrees (99 degrees in Fahrenheit). What's the range of daytime temperatures in your city?

freechinanow: We had a few days of -25 weather here in Toronto, and one of the worst snow storms in 20 years. Today at least was -4, but we still stayed inside.
MABBY: We had that for two weeks straight at Christmas this year, but before I call you a wuss I happen to know that with Montreal's humidty -25 feels like -40. Stay warm (and indoors), my friend.
Woelf: Yesterday when I went to work it was -8°, and it was 16° when I went home. It gets into the high 90°s in summer.
BOBBYCAN: About the same. It makes you wonder why us humans live anywhere except around the equator.
pricero1: About 60% of your range.
PolarDad: I had to look it up... 1 F in February 2021 ( unusually cold for Tulsa although it happens...we usually get a day or two were we top out the day around 20 F). September 2021-we hit 101 F (we had very few days over 100 last summer, which is odd...usually have a week or two of 100+ F in July and August) That gives us a range of 100 F in 2021. I would say it is typically 85-90. We have a pretty wide range in Oklahoma...flat plains...nothing to stop air masses from north and south...hence our tornadoes.