Currently Montréal - le 12 janvier 2023

La météo, actuellement.
Ce soir: ennuagement ce soir.
🌡️Minimum -10°C 🥶 Refroidissement éolien -18°C
Jeudi: nuageux avec quelques flocons le matin. Neige plus soutenue débutant en fin d'après-midi.
🌡️Maximum 0°C 🥶 Refroidissement éolien matinal de -9°C
Jeudi soir: neige parfois forte avec grésil. Accumulation de 10 à 20 centimètres.
🌡️Minimum 0°C
Nous aurons 8:59 (+1 minute) de lumière du jour demain.
The weather, currently.
Tonight: increasing cloudiness.
🌡️Low -10°C 🥶 Wind chill -18°C
Thursday: cloudy with a few morning flakes. Sustained snow starting at the end of the afternoon.
🌡️High 0°C 🥶 Morning wind chill of -9°C
Thursday evening: sometimes heavy snow with sizzling. Total 0f 10 to 20 centimeters.
🌡️Low 0°C
We will have 8:59 (+1 minute) of daylight tomorrow.
What you need to know, currently.

In Philadelphia’s low-income, flood prone neighborhood of Germantown, community members make their voices heard through a poetic intervention.
As rain falls on certain blocks of the Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia, the sidewalk reveals something surprising. As the pavement gets wet, it displays verses of poetry about the impacts of intensifying neighborhood flooding. Crooked water / Still or rising, one poem reads. Flooding or hushed / Indelible marker on our lives / Photos and memories and precious things / Taken and carried in your rushing flow…
These water-activated rain art and decals feature poems written by Germantown residents, who have been increasingly engaged by the Philadelphia Water Department to determine how the neighborhood will build flood resilience amid a deepening climate crisis.
This story was originally published by Emily Nonko via Next City, a nonprofit news organization covering solutions for just and equitable cities. Read the full story here.
What you can do, currently.
