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Amen to that!This. I'll take 120 and dry over 85-90 with extreme humidity.
Amen to that!This. I'll take 120 and dry over 85-90 with extreme humidity.
If the humidity isn't above 80%, that's nothing.
Never understood why people use celsius - Americans use fahrenheit- the rest of you 3rd world pricks should catch up.Thank you for the translation.
The heat is easy it's the damn sun that sucks. That thing will eat you alive
This isnt right.
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110 degrees in tard units.
God creates and Satan corrupts.Obviously Satan.
This was me going to the store to buy some water earlier in the day.
If you guys pay for the wall we'll throw some of these onto it
Sonora has horrible weather and the whole state is just a bunch of dusty pueblos.
When I was in Montreal and when we met just a few weeks ago the 'real feel' temp (humidex) was 40 degrees C or 110 F a few of the days.Some friends of mine are from Mexico and they say although it's not as hot in Montreal, the humidity here makes it much, much worse.
Not in summer, heat sucks humidity out of the ocean since the hot dry air rises and its replaced by humid air coming from the sea.
It average 40-60% during the summer, but shoots back up after it rains, the big killer here is the sun though.
Ya the bigger and more closed in the city via high rises the worse it is.yeah, as you know mi familia is in NY and its sucked there.
Yup. Arizona and Vegas get that dry heat and it is oppressive but it is not as bad as the humid heat you can get. I think places like Mississipi and New Orleans and Florida are defined by that.This. I'll take 120 and dry over 85-90 with extreme humidity.