Weather Report
Deep Freeze Hits Aguas!
The people of Aguascalientes, México were caught by surprise the other day when unseasonably cool temperatures hit the area. "Usually weather like this doesn't come until sometime in December" said one neighbour of ours earlier today.
This latest cold front has brought temperatures of around 4 degrees at night and daytime highs of only 17 degrees!
Everywhere you look people are wearing winter coats, scarves, hats and mittens. Even the dogs, if their owners are brave enough to venture out, are wearing coats.
Lucinda's school sent home a memo asking that the children wear their track suit gym uniform daily due to the inclement weather. One of the local newspapers reported that outdoor activities at the schools in Aguas have been suspended . Students have been advised that to wear all manner of warm clothing to school and that they will not be penalized for not wearing their official school uniform. Parents are being advised to wrap scarves around their childrens faces.
Of course, coming from the land of extreme weather, we Canucks find all of this trés amusing.
The people of Aguascalientes, México were caught by surprise the other day when unseasonably cool temperatures hit the area. "Usually weather like this doesn't come until sometime in December" said one neighbour of ours earlier today.
This latest cold front has brought temperatures of around 4 degrees at night and daytime highs of only 17 degrees!
Everywhere you look people are wearing winter coats, scarves, hats and mittens. Even the dogs, if their owners are brave enough to venture out, are wearing coats.
Lucinda's school sent home a memo asking that the children wear their track suit gym uniform daily due to the inclement weather. One of the local newspapers reported that outdoor activities at the schools in Aguas have been suspended . Students have been advised that to wear all manner of warm clothing to school and that they will not be penalized for not wearing their official school uniform. Parents are being advised to wrap scarves around their childrens faces.
Of course, coming from the land of extreme weather, we Canucks find all of this trés amusing.
2 Comments:
Wow, I hope you're surviving the bone-chilling cold! Shall I send you scarves and toques?
By Marnie, at 5:14 PM
This is too funny!!!
;)
Genevieve
By Unknown, at 3:12 PM
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