Brampton just beat a 33-year-old record for lowest temperature
Published November 13, 2019 at 6:52 pm
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Today, Brampton beat a 33-year-old temperature record for November 13, one which was set back in 1986.
Today, Brampton beat a 33-year-old temperature record for November 13, one which was set back in 1986.
In 1986, the record for cold temperature was -9.6°C, which was beat this morning when the temperatures dropped.
According to Environment Canada, this morning’s temperature was -13°C, which felt like -18°C with the wind chill.
Along with this record, Toronto also recently broke a record for November 11, the city’s first snowfall of 13.6 cm. This was previously set in 1983 after seeing only 3 cm of snow.
Temperatures are expected to be -4°C in Toronto later today and into the evening, feeling like -10°C with the windchill with possible flurries.
Photos courtesy of The Weather Network and Environment Canada.
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