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Still 30°C at 16h30, we began to feel the humid air. The next days will be much more rainny, stormy and cool, we'll return below the averages, around 20-25°C only.
25c and sunny/clear at 20:07. The TV forecast says that the low that's currently above the UK is coming towards us, so I guess I'll be getting the same thunderstorms UK did yesterday, but for a much longer time (from tomorrow at least until Wednesday ).
Also, today Split recorded the 37th consecutive day with temperatures of 30c or more, which also means 37 consecutive days with above average temperatures.
Still 30°C at 16h30, we began to feel the humid air. The next days will be much more rainny, stormy and cool, we'll return below the averages, around 20-25°C only.
If the August high in Tours is 25C, in September 21C, on this date some 22C would be perfectly normal. Stop exaggerating your climate, you're only making a fool of yourself. And don't even try to say that "I live in a micro-climate".
15.5C @ 21:20
RH 65%
clear skies
incredibly cool, feels like being on the Arctic, and we had a cloud today, people just freaked out. The average high for today was 28C.
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