Severe weather in the east while West Coast sees spring temperatures
Huge weather differences across Canada over the weekend saw Canadians out in all types of gear to train for upcoming spring races.
Much of B.C. saw double-digit temperatures above freezing, while Ontario experienced extreme cold warnings and the East Coast continued to see heavy snowfall.
There is no such thing as cold weather! Sunny 7k run! 🙂 #dresswarm #runchat #canada #2strong4winter pic.twitter.com/dYSG1vtWwt
— Jessica Moreau (@Jess_Ms_Moreau) February 15, 2015
Many in Ontario and Quebec bundled up to run and race temperatures of -40 and colder with windchill.
Well here I go -31 without windchill going for 22k if my body parts don’t freeze @CanadianRunning @SaugaMarathon pic.twitter.com/m8wvXiO70o
— Murray Skinn (@MurraySkinn) February 15, 2015
Welcome to Ottawa. We like to run. We REALLY like to run. #Winterman @runnersworld @CanadianRunning @iRunNation pic.twitter.com/RYiJMKZx7q
— Somersault Events (@somersault_ca) February 15, 2015
Toronto’s Night Terrors took advantage of the cold weather to run inside, sort of.
Farther east, races were closed due to snow conditions:
TOTAL BUMMER!!! Due to poor road conditions between NS + NB – the PIRATE NIGHT in Moncton @RunningRoom is postponed. pic.twitter.com/WoDTDaMQJN
— Maritime Races (@MaritimeRaces) February 17, 2015
And, out west, runners are already getting ready for spring!