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poisin_kat
· 6 years ago
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""Scorching"" Yea ok, I consider scorching like 35*C. 23*C is a beauty
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fridapeeples
· 6 years ago
It was 48°C at my house today. I'm looking forward to 35° overnight.
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deleted
· 6 years ago
Even 35°C is just hot. Scorching is above 40°C
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zinope
· 6 years ago
42 degrees here, plus 95% humidity
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deleted
· 6 years ago
Here the humidity lingers around 80-85%
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poisin_kat
· 6 years ago
Yea scorching can be higher, I just live in Canada, so my tolerance for heat is a bit lower. However when it has a feels like of 40*+, that's unbearable
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demon_razgriz
· 6 years ago
Dunno when this was, but I'm in the UK and it's hitting 35/36 Celsius right now
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jay2327
· 6 years ago
Its 37 C here and you feel like melting on the sidewalk. Doesn't help that we have so much smoke in BC from all the fires around the country.
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mrfahrenheit
· 6 years ago
Fun Fact: Heat is relative
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creativedragonbaby
· 6 years ago
Fun Fact: The body produces heat when doing rigorous physical activity.
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deleted
· 6 years ago
73 can be hell with high humidity.
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raven
· 6 years ago
This is why we're our own country
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mrscollector
· 6 years ago
It's not the heat it is the humidity that kills you. Like around here for the past week the temperature was 99F but the realfeel temperature which is the temperature with humidity is 104F.
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vodka
· 6 years ago
Is that around 33/34°C? It's going to be 38 again today but it allready feels terrible since it's quite humid around here. It was 37°C yesterday and that was just fine. It's all relativ, 37 seems exhausting but a 25 with high humidity is just awfull
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flyingoctopus
· 6 years ago
I mean it gets pretty cold here so that's considered hot.
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guest
· 6 years ago
I live in Ohio. The humidity can get to 100% and make being outdoors a living hell. 80 degrees with no humidify is like spring weather during the summertime. It climbs easily into the 100s F with no problem from May to September.
guest
· 6 years ago
Motherfucker! It's me sunflowers
lblazel
· 6 years ago
It may be because they didn’t hydrate.