Hottest Temperature you have ever experienced (cloudy, winter, january, cold)
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Probably only about 90f / 32c here in the UK. However, most people think it is very hot here when it reaches 70-80f, because they are used to our typical freezing summers and are stupid.
Probably only about 90f / 32c here in the UK. However, most people think it is very hot here when it reaches 70-80f, because they are used to our typical freezing summers and are stupid.
That reminds me of the people on another forum I visit. Most of them are from UK or Ireland and some of them go on about "how hot it is" "I know it's not fair" and crap like that. Bunch of retards!
I came across this gem regarding that 46C day in Melbourne: "Just went outside, my eyes are stinging from the heat ... seriously extrodinary ... someone mentioned apocalyptic ... an appropriate word, and probably not overstating it. Fires with fronts 20km wide, with flames 20-30m high ... listen to the link above. "
One single day (which was followed by weeks of cloud and 20C temps) and it's Apocalyptic...not overstating it..........what a mongoloid
Get this though, on netweather.tv forum this is probably the funniest thing I have ever read in my life by a member on there, after seeing a forecast for a few days of 25c temperatures:
"I'm going to hate the next 10 days or so
can't stand heat
terrified of thunderstorms
my main concern is keeping my anxiety down and not bring on a heart attack
I really should stop reading these forums as it doesn't do my health any good
Well as of now I'm going to stop visiting the forums for a while (hopefully) "
Get this though, on netweather.tv forum this is probably the funniest thing I have ever read in my life by a member on there, after seeing a forecast for a few days of 25c temperatures:
"I'm going to hate the next 10 days or so
can't stand heat
terrified of thunderstorms
my main concern is keeping my anxiety down and not bring on a heart attack
I really should stop reading these forums as it doesn't do my health any good
Well as of now I'm going to stop visiting the forums for a while (hopefully) "
Heh; I've got nothing to add to this. A heart attack!? Wow.
As far as I remember, it was Arizona I clearly remember the thermometer on the front porch, in the shade, around 6 in the evening, was reading 122 degrees.
Get this though, on netweather.tv forum this is probably the funniest thing I have ever read in my life by a member on there, after seeing a forecast for a few days of 25c temperatures:
"I'm going to hate the next 10 days or so
can't stand heat
terrified of thunderstorms
my main concern is keeping my anxiety down and not bring on a heart attack
I really should stop reading these forums as it doesn't do my health any good
Well as of now I'm going to stop visiting the forums for a while (hopefully) "
The thought of 25 C/77 F being classified as hot is downright laughable.
After the weather we've been having this June, I now know what a British summer is like. I don't like it one bit.
Here's another pearler from the australian weather forums:
"Re 13 days over 15C, it would be incredible, incredibly bad that is,"
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