Tenants report extra fees, eviction threats among barriers to cooling in new national survey

Aloysius Wong · CBC News

  • justhach
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    111 year ago

    This might not be the best idea, as a lot of the extreme heat is due to humidity (at least in a lot of the country).

      • justhach
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        31 year ago

        Might be different in places like the praries, but where I am, the humidity can add another 5°C-10°C on those sweltering hot days.

        And its not necessarily being by a big body of water that is a factor in humidex values. In fact, being by a big body of water tends to have a moderating effect on the weather.

        • @S_204
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          31 year ago

          Winnipeg here, we get serious humidity index increases… and nasty wind chills. Last summer was as hot and humid as I can remember.

          Fall is nice. :)