im in israel at one of the hottest summers even
cant breath outside
how it is at ur nations?
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I'm in America... and I am burning. I'm not used to the sun being so hot. I can feel the heat of my skin right now. :(SolidSnake35What are you doing in our inferior nation? On-topic: It's regularly above 100F here, but then again it is the desert. Arizona, US, fyi.
On-topic: It's regularly above 100F here, but then again it is the desert. Arizona, US, fyi.scorch-62To me it hasn't been as hot as it was last year. At least in Tuscon.
[QUOTE="scorch-62"]On-topic: It's regularly above 100F here, but then again it is the desert. Arizona, US, fyi.Wilfred_OwenTo me it hasn't been as hot as it was last year. At least in Tuscon. I've only lived here for nearly two and a half months, so I wouldn't really know. I was used to the high humidity of Tennessee, so Arizona's been surprisingly tolerable for me this summer.
It was colder today. I wore jeans. I could have worn shorts but I didn't feel like it.
Weather says it's 12ºC (53.6ºF) right now. I think it was closer to 16 - 20ºC (60.8 - 68ºF)
It's been raining a bunch the last week.
Through July it's been floating around 25 - 30ºC (77 - 86ºC) during the day.
I think it's the humidity that makes it feel hot around here. I haven't really been anywhere with "dry" heat to compare though.
I used a converter to convert to Fahrenheit.
well its almost 1 AM in Queens, New York. So for me it isn't that hot, sun goes down means it cools off 8)
Not that hot anymore. It's been cooling off.JustPlainLucasI'm kind of happy that it has been. I'd like to go outside and do things, but it's been way too hot outside lately.
southeastern US has been pretty hot this summer. consistenly 95+ degrees farenheit where i'm at. and it's very humid. during the day, i sweat when i drive
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