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Originally Posted by Erick Estrada
The problem with winters in Calgary isn't necessarily the weather in December, January, February. It's the weather in October, November, March, April, May. As those months are much, much colder than other major centers in North America and make for long winters relative to winters in Eastern Canada and Northern USA.
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This is why Calgary has much a lower mean annual temperature than all of the Great Lake cities.
Calgary and Edmonton are both 38 F and Oshawa and Mississauga are both 48 F.