The highest temperature ever recorded in Canada, was in 2021 at Lytton British Columbia at 49.6 C which equals 121.2 F. So much for that old myth.

Rising temperatures are affecting virtually Every area, A few days ago, there was a report about a research station in Antarctica recording a temperature of 65F. There may come a day when places like Alaska and Greenland are major population centers.
 

Some areas of the US are very hot in summer and equally cold in winter. Here in Texas, Dallas can be much hotter than Houston in summer and freezing cold in winter (unlike the Houston area, "normally).

How about this one:

https://ekballo.wordpress.com/2018/11/25/when-galveston-bay-froze-over/
You're right about that, but the humidity is typically much higher in Houston due to being so close to the water. I can deal pretty comfortably with a 100 degree day in Dallas when the humidity is low. We were in the 90's today (a front came through) and I got out and washed my car this afternoon. Everyone was out jogging and bicycling. For us, it felt like Spring!

But yes, we also freeze here. Very difficult to find plants that will thrive year-round. :(
 

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