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If they do, the media says "historic, lethal, monstrous heatwave engulfs the northeast", and starts talking about stricter policies for combating global warming .
I don't know, they don't happen every summer, but when they do occur there's usually consecutive days of them. The past four summers have featured lows in the 80's, this summer had lows as high as 86F (30C).
Lows in the 80's seem more common than lows in single digits, but less common than lows in the teens, lately anyways.
Unfortantly never. About the highest lows here are about 20C (68F) These usually occur when there's a warm humid moist disturbance in the summer as oppose to the hottest days. The only exception to this was in the heat wave at the beginning of September 2010 just before Hurricane Earl went up the coast.
If they do, the media says "historic, lethal, monstrous heatwave engulfs the northeast", and starts talking about stricter policies for combating global warming .
Same here. The media and the trolls on the Australian Weather Forum makes it out like the ****en world is ending, yet in many other places in the world it is a routine occurence
Lucky for these deadbeats, 80F lows are very rare here. We usually get 1 each year, but some years don't have it at all. In good years we may get 2 or 3.
Since 2000 we reached 26,6°C three times at the airport: twice in 2012 and once in 2013. It's an average of once every 4 years talking about recent times, while probably never happened in 1971-2000.
The highest low temperature ever recorded in Rimini is 27°C in 2012 (very comfortable to sleep!) .
However, night lows above 26°C (79 F) almost occurr once a year since 2000.
I don't know, they don't happen every summer, but when they do occur there's usually consecutive days of them. The past four summers have featured lows in the 80's, this summer had lows as high as 86F (30C).
Lows in the 80's seem more common than lows in single digits, but less common than lows in the teens, lately anyways.
Bloody nora. Don't know how anyone can sleep in that sorry!
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