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Heat Wave Hits Arctic Circle 30C (86F)


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xoxo Craig
21 minutes ago, Economy said:

U rarely reach mid 20s??? :duck:

 

And people call Canada the land of ice yet our summers always pass 30C with humidity always well over 40C :madge:

 

Summers in Europe were more tolerable tbh. In Portugal there was less humidity so that dry heat was easier to bear

 

I guess you don't need AC in Ireland then?

Tomorrow in Scotland its only to be 16°C :air:  I would love to live in a warmer country tbh

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PunkTheFunk
40 minutes ago, Economy said:

It's supposed to be 31C in Toronto tomorrow and 39C with humidity (102F)

 

Well I'm gonna die at work. I expect u all to attend my funeral via zoom :neyde:

The air conditioning in my apartment sucks so I'll die with you :bradley:

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take me to your planet, take me to your venus :bye:

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7 hours ago, gabeoz said:

Its only 70F here in Texas :sharon:

Planet earth is doing some messed up sh*t bringing the cooler air all the way south while the further up North u go the more u cook :triggered:

 

Seriously in the summer months it's not uncommon to get really hot days further up North cuz since sun is hitting directly higher up in latitude the temperature difference from north and south is a lot smaller than in the winter months

 

Many Americans especially from the south are still surprised to learn that especially in July and August the difference in temperature from Texas for example and here in Toronto for example is not that huge. On average still hotter closer to the equator but the difference is only a few degrees in summer and u still get hot AF days that require Air Conditioning pretty far up north

 

However in the far north in the actual arctic circle near North Pole 86F that's kinda messed up :triggered:

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