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It probably feels warmer because we've had to put up with below average rubbish for about a month. In July, most days feel like this, but we get used to it.
It probably feels warmer because we've had to put up with below average rubbish for about a month. In July, most days feel like this, but we get used to it.
I guess so, the past week has been about 20C and with very dry air with lots of wind, so I guess that played a part..
92 f / 33c here now. I don't know what the dew point but it's got to be over 70f/21 c. Working with no AC. When I read posts from heat lovers, they just don't compute anymore. Who doesn't want natural AC?
Yeah, depends on what you've been used to. It's 24°C with a dp of 18°C here and defo feels chilly with the wind and overcast skies.
I might be starting to get old, because it feels much nicer tonight than last night, which was way too stuffy. I've found the whole week to be too sultry honestly and I spent the past weekend in Lyon which was quite horrendous, 35°C max on Friday and hot nights without A/C, we could only breathe and sleep properly at around 6am or so What is happening to me??? All I'm craving for right now is a balmy 16/24°C
What's your dream locale(s) if and when you're able to move someday?
Mine are central New York, the UP of Michigan, the very highest elevations of North Carolina (>5000 feet) and lately, I've been entertaining thoughts of living in a place like Astoria, Oregon - where summer temps hardly ever reach 80 degrees.
Heck, any place that doesn't get hot, gets lots of rain, not too sunny - I'll be happy.
Colorado is my dream!! I go there every few months to mountain climb and to enjoy heaven!!!
As bad as it is here, I can't even imagine Houston. Some people who are lucky not to live with heat don't know how miserable it can truly be, especially humid heat. Maybe they go on vacations to hot/humid places occasionally, but they're in vacation mode, so that really doesn't even begin to compare to the toll it takes on you to actually live in a hot/humid place (if you're not physically built for it). If the heat isn't bad enough, the high sun angle is just a real pain this time of year.
I'm working in a non-air conditioned environment this summer as well, though this climate is obviously not as bad as Houston, nor the working environment, so you definitely have my sympathies.
Out of curiosity, where was your profile picture taken? It looks like a nice setting. I'm guessing the Northwest, like Montana or something? It would be nicer there, for sure. Though I'd go for even cooler/colder. Maybe Alaska, or somewhere in northern Europe. Maybe that's where I'll move. I need cooler summers, mountains, and much snowier winters.
That was off Camp Gould forest road not too far from Pikes Peak in Colorado 😄 I'm going to Ouray area in a month!
wow it is unbearably hot just aggravates me when it has no use
it is 18C but the dew point is 17C and humidity is high not a nice mixture
I seriously thought he was a foreign member in Greece or something before I saw the temperature bit.
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