Wanna know the weather forecast when you’re downtown Toronto? Sure, there’s an app for that, but how much cooler would you look if you could pronounce the day’s outlook without a glance at your iPhone?
The answer: Way cooler! So today’s awesome life hack shows you how to forecast Toronto’s weather without:
- A) looking at your phone and
- B) slobbering on your finger and shooting it into the air.
Here’s how:
Take a glance at the Canada Life Building weather beacon. The tower located on University has a spire at the top that’s been programmed to tell you all about the weather.
Now, for a rundown of what it’s trying to tell us:
Flashing red: rain
Flashing white: snow
Solid red: cloudy
Solid green: clear
The horizontal lights on the spire indicate the temperature by shooting upwards when the temperature is warming up and shooting downwards when it’s – you guessed it – dropping.
Now you can impress your friends with your meteorologist skillz.