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Göle had a low of -7.1°C yesterday, which was the lowest temperature recorded in Turkey yesterday while Cizre had a high of 34.4°C yesterday, which was the highest temperature recorded in Turkey yesterday.
Provincial capital of Ardahan had a low of -1.5°C yesterday.
Location: Live:Downtown Phoenix, AZ/Work:Greater Los Angeles, CA
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Absolutely disgusting weather today. Blistering heat has no place in October. The next few days look better but still really bad. ~83/52 here.
You have to be joking, it was not blistering. Blistering heat is the 115°/89° we had both July 16th and August 5th. This is mild compared to that, especially with the low dews. I still can't believe being a South Florida native that you're that heat sensitive
You have to be joking, it was not blistering. Blistering heat is the 115°/89° we had both July 16th and August 5th. This is mild compared to that, especially with the low dews. I still can't believe being a South Florida native that you're that heat sensitive
It’s not so much that i’m heat sensitive as much as it is that I just despise it. I work outdoors eight hours a day in Miami summers and handle it fine, I just don’t enjoy it. Especially in mid-October. I’d rather have temps between 30F and 70F right now with maybe a snow day or two sprinkled in.
Location: Live:Downtown Phoenix, AZ/Work:Greater Los Angeles, CA
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It’s not so much that i’m heat sensitive as much as it is that I just despise it. I work outdoors eight hours a day in Miami summers and handle it fine, I just don’t enjoy it. Especially in mid-October. I’d rather have temps between 30F amd 70F right now with maybe a snow day or two sprinkled in.
Since that will never happen here, it's not worth complaining about. Again, I picture you moving to Chicago or somewhere in the Bos-Wash corridor after you get your degree. That will make you happier I guess
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