Calgary is well known for having very variable weather, with the possibility of extreme changes within a single day (it's said that you could be wearing a heavy coat for breakfast and shorts and a t-shirt for lunch). Calgary is also subject to the phenomenon of Chinook winds: warm winds that blow in over the mountains in the winder. They can raise the temperature by up to 15 degrees celsius in just a few hours and make it feel like spring in the dead of winter.
Temperature in the city has ranged from -45 C in the winter to a high of 36 degrees in the summer, but most of the time winter temps -15 to -5 degrees and the summer averages + 15 to +25 much of the time.
The air is very dry in Calgary so humidity is rarely a factor in the summer, but windchill can really affect coldness in the winter.
the average surface temperature on earth is 59oC (o means degree)
it melts as your body temparuture is 37 degrees and they make chocolate melt at 36 degrees that it why it melts in your mouth
The Calgary Sun, and the Calgary Herald, are the two major Calgary papers.
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The Calgary Sun, and the Calgary Herald, are the two major Calgary papers.
The Calgary tower is located in Calgary,Alberta,Canada
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Calgary has a team in the National Hockey League, the Calgary Flames.
The motto of Calgary is 'Onward'.
Calgary Stampede was created in 1886.
The Calgary Roughnecks are Calgary's NLL team. The NLL is the National Lacrosse League.