Will the older Bates kids be able to keep everyone in line while Mom and Dad Bates take a trip to Niagara Falls and leave their crew home alone? Tune in to tomorrow's new episode of Bringing Up Bates to find out! The fun starts at 9pm ET/8pm CT on UP (promo video below).
This episode was filmed around the end of April or beginning of May, so people watching this episode now are going to think that it is not very warm in Canada in August! But, it wasn't August when filmed. In fact, it has been a boiling hot summer here, with very little rain and lots of humidity, and above 90F almost every day since June 1st.
Spoken like a true northerner! Haha! It is presently 84 degrees Fahrenheit. Which sounds really nice to a Texan. My family and I visited Niagara Falls, Canada from June 30th till July 5th. The high temperature was 83 degrees Fahrenheit during our stay. Most days were in the low 70's. We used our sweaters/jackets in the early mornings and evenings when the temperatures dropped. 😂
I agree with you, I live in Kelowna British Columbia Canada. Our weather gets very hot in the summer but it is a dry heat. My husband is from Toronto and from the one time I visited Ontario, I know that summers there are got and very humid. I feel sorry for people in the East, give a me semi desert valley any day over unrelenting heat and humidity.
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This episode was filmed around the end of April or beginning of May, so people watching this episode now are going to think that it is not very warm in Canada in August! But, it wasn't August when filmed. In fact, it has been a boiling hot summer here, with very little rain and lots of humidity, and above 90F almost every day since June 1st.
ReplyDeleteSpoken like a true northerner! Haha! It is presently 84 degrees Fahrenheit. Which sounds really nice to a Texan. My family and I visited Niagara Falls, Canada from June 30th till July 5th. The high temperature was 83 degrees Fahrenheit during our stay. Most days were in the low 70's. We used our sweaters/jackets in the early mornings and evenings when the temperatures dropped. 😂
ReplyDeleteHA! that's what it is like here at our house when our parents are gone. :) Nathan at the end cracked me up, "Let's have a party!" :P
ReplyDeleteI agree with you, I live in Kelowna British Columbia Canada. Our weather gets very hot in the summer but it is a dry heat. My husband is from Toronto and from the one time I visited Ontario, I know that summers there are got and very humid. I feel sorry for people in the East, give a me semi desert valley any day over unrelenting heat and humidity.
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