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Post by Lommaren on Jan 13, 2018 15:37:03 GMT -5
Who ever said it was too late boombo? Ontario vs England: for me England wins because it has as mild lows as Ontario has means. Sunshine is no major difference either and at least England is comparatively dry. Ontario on the other hand gets too cold in January and there'd just be snow everywhere. I'd much rather take 8°C highs over that.
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Post by P London on Jan 13, 2018 15:39:32 GMT -5
London, England Looks subtropical compared to London, Ontario.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2018 15:40:43 GMT -5
London, UK > London Ontario.
Mild winters, and similar summers overall.
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Post by boombo on Jan 13, 2018 15:40:49 GMT -5
Ontario, more heat, more cold, more snow, more storms, more sun, more to offer a weather enthusiast.
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Post by Donar on Jan 13, 2018 15:43:39 GMT -5
Ontario, although I would prefer February to April in London, England.
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Post by flamingGalah on Jan 13, 2018 15:44:18 GMT -5
The proper London (England) for the much milder winters...
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Post by nei on Jan 13, 2018 15:50:19 GMT -5
Ontario one is very similar to my climate but with colder daily highs and much cloudier. Which ruins much of its advantage over the English one. Choosing the English one for more pleasant weather year-around + a longer frost-free sense.
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Post by rpvan on Jan 13, 2018 15:51:28 GMT -5
Definitely London, Ontario. A lot more continental compared with its english counterpart.
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Post by Steelernation on Jan 13, 2018 15:57:10 GMT -5
Ontario, more heat, more cold, more snow, more storms, more sun, more to offer a weather enthusiast. This
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Post by alex992 on Jan 13, 2018 16:27:44 GMT -5
London, Ontario because it's an interesting climate.
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Post by Mörön on Jan 13, 2018 16:27:48 GMT -5
Ontario, more heat, more cold, more snow, more storms, more sun, more to offer a weather enthusiast. London, Ontario is better in every way.
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Post by Ariete on Jan 13, 2018 18:46:01 GMT -5
The Ontario one is terribly weak in March-April, but wins by a clear 10 out of 12 margin.
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Post by knot on Jan 13, 2018 18:48:28 GMT -5
Ontario
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Post by Ethereal on Jan 14, 2018 8:45:21 GMT -5
England.
Too much snow in the Ontario one.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2018 14:13:27 GMT -5
London, UK is far superior to London, ON.
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Post by aabc123 on Jan 14, 2018 14:20:27 GMT -5
Canadian London for warmer summers.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2018 5:00:01 GMT -5
England.
2/3C warmer highs in the summer don't cancel out the cold winters for me.
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Post by Lommaren on Jan 17, 2018 7:16:35 GMT -5
England. 2/3C warmer highs in the summer don't cancel out the cold winters for me. I like the turnout for this one The name "London" sparks emotions. Especially when mentioned twice!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2018 8:08:03 GMT -5
England. 2/3C warmer highs in the summer don't cancel out the cold winters for me. I like the turnout for this one The name "London" sparks emotions. Especially when mentioned twice! At first I thought it was going to be real vs stereotypical London, or Heathrow vs LWC vs Greenwich etc.
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Post by Giorbanguly on Jan 18, 2018 0:27:19 GMT -5
Ontario's climate is disgusting with cloudy neverending winters and subarctic 4.4C highs in March Their March is like a New York January ffs!
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