Temperatures: 
 
+15°C / 59°F 
This is as warm as it gets in Finland, so we'll start here. 
People in Spain wear winter-coats and gloves. 
The Finns are out in the sun, getting a tan. 
+10°C / 50°F 
The French are trying in vain to start their central heating. The 
Finns plant flowers in their gardens. 
+5°C / 41°F 
Italian cars won't start, The Finns are cruising in cabriolets. 
 
0°C / 32°F 
Distilled water freezes. The water in Vantaa river (in Finland) 
gets a little thicker. 
-5°C / 23°F 
People in California almost freeze to death. The Finns have their 
final barbecue before winter. 
 
-10°C / 14°F 
The Brits start the heat in their houses. The Finns start using 
long sleeves. 
 
-20°C / -4°F 
The Aussies flee from Mallorca. The Finns end their Midsummer 
celebrations. Autumn is here. 
 
-30°C / -22°F 
People in Greece die from the cold and disappear from the face of 
the earth. The Finns start drying their laundry indoors. 
 
-40°C / -40°F 
Paris start cracking in the cold. The Finns stand in line at the 
hotdog stands. 
-50°C / -58°F 
Polar bears start evacuating the North Pole. The Finnish army 
postpones their winter survival training awaiting real winter 
weather. 
 
-60°C / -76°F 
Korvatunturi (the home for Santa Claus) freezes. The Finns rent a 
movie and stay indoors. 
 
-70°C / -94°F 
The false Santa moves south. The Finns get frustrated since they 
can't store their Kossu (Koskenkorva vodka) outdoors. The Finnish 
army goes out on winter survival training. 
 
-183°C / -297.4°F 
Microbes in food don't survive. The Finnish cows complain that the 
farmers' hands are cold. 
-273°C / -459.4°F 
ALL atom-based movent halts. The Finns start saying "Perkele, i's 
cold outside today." 
 
-300°C / -508°F 
Hell freezes over, Finland wins the Eurovision Song Contest.