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115 in Yuma, AZ once but the humidity was basically non-existent. It didn't feel terrible unless you touched something, especially metallic.
Hottest here in my town was 107 a few years ago, but the humidity was quite high and the heat was absolutely brutal. I seem to remember that the heat index was close to 120.
Not a fan of desert(-like) heat. I guess it feels okay for the first five minutes of being outside, then it hits you. Metal objects become almost untouchable in the mid-90s.
We got a 105°F in 2017. I didn’t go outside but I threw a few ice cubes outside and they melted very quickly.
Hottest was around 100 in Atlanta in the heat wave summer of 1986 in June. I about died on that job on Peach tree ST the 10 days we were doing stucco work. Then we went to the beach in NC and that was the worst dew points, heat and Humidity i ever felt in July 1986. It was so bad it would make my reverse west windflow pattern blush. I about died every min i was on that 3 day job from hell mel doing stucco on a Hardee's. Worst hell anyone could live thru.
As far as I know, 34°C in Örebro on 4 August 2014. That being said, temperatures in Braga and Amarante in June 2005, east of Porto could easily have been similar to or above that, given Porto on the coast was about 31°C that day. Lisbon later that month was also close to 34°C.
Hottest I remember is when at a neighborhood party I said my wife's home made Corn Bread was not cooked all the way through and tasted gummy..Woooo 150 degrees C.
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