It's been a miserable winter across northwestern Ontario, but it's not
the coldest on record.
Bill Laidlaw from Signal Weather Services says historical records show
the winter of 1916/1917 was actually much worse.
He says back then, the average temperature during December, January and February was -22 celcius.
This year, the average winter temperature in Kenora has been about -18.
There's not a lot of relief in sight.
Environment Canada says Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec can all expect colder than normal conditions during the month of March.