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People who are not interested in weather for just the ordinary temperatures throughout the year
I enjoyed 44.2°C weather here ( 111.6°F) today. Everday has smilar temperatures here anyway. I've gone 1500 km in the country just for the weather. If you ask me if I want to live in this climate, no but I could settle for this weather for 1 month of the year, really but 3-4 -5 months of heat? Then it is a huge no! However, AC has to be in the room, though. Otherwise there is no way. Yesterday I stayed in the room with AC turned off. Indoor is what is annoying actually, not outside. After 2 hours of sweating at the room, I decided to turn the AC on. I did my best.
Last edited by The Grandeur; 07-21-2019 at 10:10 AM..
People who are not interested in weather for just the ordinary temperatures throughout the year
I enjoyed 44.2°C weather here ( 111.6°F) today. Everday has smilar temperatures here anyway. I've gone 1500 km in the country just for the weather. If you ask me if I want to live in this climate, no but I could settle for this weather for 1 month of the year, really but 3-4 months of heat? Then it is a huge no! However, AC has to be in the room, though. Otherwise there is no way. Yesterday I stayed in the room with AC turned off. Indoor is what is annoying actually, not outside. After 2 hours of sweating at the room, I decided to turn the AC on. I did my best.
My question is when Paris will get these negative deviations in winter?? If in summer why not winter. That’s what I want!!!
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