Why Ice Days Matter
Ice Days describe the number of days where the warmest temperature of the day is below 0°C. In other words, this index indicates the number of days when temperatures have remained below freezing for the entire 24-hour period. This index is an indicator of the length and severity of the winter season.
Cold weather is an important aspect of life in Canada. Many places in Canada are well adapted to very cold winters. Cold temperatures affect our health and safety, determine what plants and animals can live in an area, limit or enable outdoor activities, define how we design our buildings and vehicles, and shape our transportation and energy use.