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That'd be hard to avoid here. Hottest for me maybe 34°C or so. If the sun isn't high it's manageable
I could easily handle 30C had I had AC during the hot days because I'm already pretty dehydrated naturally from living in a west-facing apartment where the indoor temp is roughly the same as the outdoor one during summer. That and hayfever combine to make an unpleasant combination.
But again I always ask myself, why invest hundreds of dollars just in terms of buying an AC system when the avg high is 23C and there's like four-five days above 27C in a normal summer and the fan is still pretty okay? Not quite bang for the buck even though for training it'd been nice on those few days
I remember cycling on one day last year when it was 26C in May, with no wind, and it was around midday. Only 6 miles so nothing challenging. I definitely prefer cycling when the weather is a littler cooler though, especially if I'm cycling for a long time.
26°C is a very pleasant temperatures for biking, IMO.
It's been raining heavily down here for over a week. Only this month we got 16.5 inches (or 419,6 milimeters) of almost daily showers.
Best part is we have some 10 inches more to come around next week. Our reservoirs, who suffered during a 3-years drought say thanks.
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