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Im not doing well. No maps. Sorry. 4 days of upper 80s liw 90s is enough to put me out of commission
Sorry you don’t enjoy hot weatherlook on the bright side, in a month or two temperatures will begin the transition to cooler and drier weather, hang in there buddy.
Summer finally arrives in London, with 34c today's high. Rest of the forecast looks like typical July temps; sunny of partly cloudy with low to mid 20s.
81F with a dew point of 62F and mostly sunny skies here at 6:10 pm ET. The high today was around 82F.
It is much nicer here than many areas that I’ve seen on the temperature/heat index maps today. Washington DC up through NYC looks roasting today. We have not hit 90F here this year, and I hope it stays that way. I think 86F is the warmest it has been this year.
Im not doing well. No maps. Sorry. 4 days of upper 80s liw 90s is enough to put me out of commission
Indeed, this is putrescence itself manifested as weather. Crappy temps, crappy dews, and most of all: crappy air quality. Not even worth posting about imo. Best to just sit by the AC.
Summer finally arrives in London, with 34c today's high. Rest of the forecast looks like typical July temps; sunny of partly cloudy with low to mid 20s.
Nice. Finally summer came here. We have a decent stretch of warm/hot weather but already models are picking up on a return to cool conditions in the 11-15 day period. I swear we can't sustain any sort of warmth this year.
Toronto's had a wildly below seasonal Spring but now it looks to be on track for seasonal temperatures for Summer.
This year was the latest ever year to have a >27C day. It happened on June 26 when it hit 29C. The previous hottest day happened on May 23 when it hit 26.6C.
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