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for me the hottest day was south florida it was like 100 degress maybe 110 degressi quickly rain in my pool so i cannot be hot anymore and.....it worked
I experienced that freaky day in Dallas...it's RARELY that hot there so it was just miserable...
I was in Phoenix in the mid 80s visiting family and it was 118 I think...both the temp in Dallas and in Phoenix felt like you had just opened a hot oven door...the humidity dropped to 'Phoenix levels' in Dallas (it's not always humid) for it to reach that 113...
34.3c in East Berkshire, a few miles west of London Heathrow, in August 1995.
I'm sorry...that's just not...hot. Thats...mild!
Yes, I know we're talking celcius.
Hottest in Sydney I've experienced was 45C shortly after New Years Day couple years back. But I think it got hotter than that in Palm Springs one lovely September day that I was there.
In the middle 90s, I was in Vegas in the summer and right before this dust storm blew in, it got very humid, along with this 100+ heat, unbelievable. I'd never been, didn't particularly want to go but a friend talked me into going with this group, haven't been back.
Everyone always talks about the dry heat, how its not bad, my theory is so is an oven and I wouldn't stay in one!
142f in el paso in 88, jk, not probably 112, but it didnt feel any worse than 92 in baton rouge!
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