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Indoor temps of 37°C, 36°C are over with me turning back to my normal location.
On the last day in Cizre, I turned the room temp of 37°C into 22°C with the AC in hotel room. Lol.
Indoor temps of 37°C, 36°C feel a lot worse the outside temperatures of 45°C, 44°C. No air moving in the room unlike outside, where the air moves in open area.
Last edited by The Grandeur; 07-24-2019 at 06:17 PM..
Horrible and makes me short tempered. Looking forward to tomorrow's 15°C and rain to cool things off.
I have no more 37-36°C indoor temps. Do you think it is good?
I am a hardcore continental climate lover. I wanna burn in summer and freeze in winter
However, when it is too cold, it feels more like burnining than freezing actually. Too much cold burns you. It is cold-burning. That's what I learnt in Göle, which is the coldest town in Turkey despite the troll foreigners on this weather forum who say the opposite to p*ss me off. Lol. I am the one who is Turkish and have been to that geograpy. So they gotta stop it. Göle is colder than Ardahan.
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