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Cirrus clouds are gone now, so temperatures should climb a bit faster.
Someone on netweather is describing temps of 24.8c as 'hot and unpleasant' and wanting the weekend's weather back!
I stopped going on Netweather years ago because the average member is, how shall I say?, special?
They complain of anything remotely warm in summer & want it to be like the Arctic in winter & only ever post ridiculous FI charts showing cold & snow... ****'s
I wouldn't consider LA "hot" in summer, but it is all relative to what average conditions happen. I think London is hotter than 26C every summer at least once or multiple times per summer.
The funny thing is they consider 24, 25 and 26 quite warm.
It's not like Seattle is much warmer than here.
Because the word 'quite' means different things in English vs American English. Quite to me would mean slightly or a little bit. Those temps would be common/standard July/August temps here. Our summer mean is the same as yours.
I wouldn't consider LA "hot" in summer, but it is all relative to what average conditions happen. I think London is hotter than 26C every summer at least once or multiple times per summer.
We get about a months worth of days above 25c, so it's not like 26c is rare or uncommon in summer. The media here will play up anything though, they've called average conditions a 'heatwave' many times before.
Models seem to troll London lol... at least in the summer
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