Les, Warm is good. Isn't it? After all, you're Canadian. Wouldn't you like a little warmer winters? You wouldn't have to vacation in FLorida which is suppose to be going under anyway. You'll be able to catch some sun rays on the St. Lawrence and save all that air fare money.
The primary beneficiary of warmer weather will be Iceland. All tourists complaining of bitterly cold winds and heavy snowfalls on the roads there can breath out now. Just imagine how many more photographers will come if they'll promise milder weather and more passable roads.
https://icelandmag.is/article/winter-2016-17-was-fourth-warmest-winter-recordWhen it comes to the warming trend and Canadian winters, 2 degrees difference won't cut it, we might just get the NJ climate. Still too cold for swimming in Lake Superior or Atlantic ocean, and no fresh mangoes as in Florida.
Right now, we are having another hot summer here. The air and water temperatures in southern Ontario are now pretty much the same as in southern Florida. For this coming week, the Toronto forecast calls for up to 32C (90F) temperatures, with Humidex reaching 43C (109F). Too hot for me and all dogs in our neighbourhood.
It seems that because of wet spring and now hot summer we have more mosquitos this year and also the ticks have started to migrate from south, but so far no dangerous creatures and no stinking seaweeds in the lakes. A week ago, I took my canoe to a scenic river north of Toronto, and while on the water and in the sun the paddle and swim were very enjoyable, upon the return to the take-out spot and while strapping the canoe on the car, the copious and voracious mosquitos spoiled all the fun from an otherwise fine outing.
“We’re warning residents that the mosquitos are on their way and [some] have arrived this past weekend,” said Russell Eirich, Regina city’s senior program manager for forestry, pest control, and horticulture.
“For the Sunday night-only counts, we were at 106 mosquitos per trap. Our average historically, if you want to put that into perspective, is approximately 70.”
https://globalnews.ca/news/5473321/regina-mosquito-population-spike/So back to your opening comment, too much of warmth is sometimes not so good.