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Here's a look at all the extreme cold days since the 1970s

The current stretch of biting cold isn't all that unusual for Montreal. In fact, we've been through much worse.

The first icy blast of the winter can be jarring, but we've been through much worse

In 1970, there were no fewer than 34 days were the mercury dropped below -20 C. So why is this year's deep freeze getting so much attention? (Ryan Remiorz/Canadian Press)

The 1970s were a momentous time in Montreal. The city was gripped by theOctober Crisis, the Summer Olympics, and the Grand Prix moved to its current home on Notre-Dame Island.

It also experienced the craziest weather it had seen: a record snowfall, the highest temperature ever recorded (36.7 Cin 1975), and the longest stretch of extremely cold days on record.

In 1970, there were no fewer than 34 days where the mercury dropped below -20C.

Not only that, there were eight cold snaps with consecutive glacial temperatures. The rest of thatdecade wasn't much better.

It makes the current seven-day forecast seem rather tame.

If Montreal has dealtwith colder days at longer stretches in the past, why does it feel like we're talking more about it this time?

Dave Phillips, senior climatologist at Environment Canada, thinks that being the first cold snap of this winter, there'sa surprise element to it.

"ByFebruaryand March, we're used to it. We figured out how to survive intheseconditions,"he toldCBC'sHomerun.

Also, it's been a while since we felt this frigid. "This is colder than any moment we had last year," he said.

Below is a chart of all the days since 1970 where the minimum temperature dropped under -20C.Why -20?

It's an arbitrary threshold, but psychologically, it just feels like really, really cold weather.

(Darcy Hunter/CBC)