
How hot does summer get where you’re from?


yes... Texas hot summers can reach up to the 40C temps (105F) and it could feel worse than that when you add the humidity factor
but these are peaks during July or August, a more constant summer temperature would be around the 30 to 38C temps (85 to 100F) lol
I am so glad I don’t live in Texas then, wow 😳
yeah... is not fun at all when the heat index makes it feel like it is 44 to 46C (112 to 115F)
perhaps you would prefer to try San Diego in California instead... they usually have 10 to 20C (50 to 70F) weather and pretty much year round
@NathanDavis Yes, I had basic training in San Antonio in the summer. It was really hot, day after day.
@exitseven evil heat waves
I live in central Florida. From April to November, temperatures average low 90s °F (32–34 °C). Humidity is high, so the heat index makes this feel more like 110 °F (43 °C).
Air conditioning running around the clock keeps things livable.
That’s insane. Power bills must get so expensive paying for constant air conditioning!
Surprisingly, that's not the case. The good people at Duke Energy (our electricity provider) have fairly low rates. During the Summer, I pay around $120 USD per month for electricity. When I lived in Southern California, where temperatures can easily exceed 40C for weeks on end, the cost for electricity was nearly was $300 USD per month.
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It's usually quite moderate in Japan but we've had record highs above 40 degrees C. I've never been so sensitive to extreme temperatures though (although I'm starting to get a little more sensitive to extreme cold with age) so I usually don't mind it although the people around me tend to complain a lot.
40 degrees? Omg 😨
Kind of a record-high heatwave in that case and quite unusual. I lived in Singapore for a while though where it frequently went close to that all-year-round. I actually liked it! It's the only country I ever lived in though where I found people in the habit of saying it's too hot outside to go swimming.
In the UK our good summer temps average between 22-27°c, although some days can be hotter, back in 2019 we had a heatwave and temps where I am got up to 38°c for a day or 2.
Sometimes, well quite often, our sunmers can suck, and we only get a few days over 22°c.
My little corner of the country sticks right out into the Atlantic, so it has a maritime climate - the temperature never gets above 30C, but it's very rarely below freezing in the winter, so we can still grow palm trees in the garden. The south-east can occasionally get into the high thirties in a heatwave.
Well in Texas it can get real high it can get 46.9 easily sometimes higher I’ve seen it get up to 49 celsius here in my neck of the plains.
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Our summers are a bit of a mixed bag. Some years they are great, others not so much. After having had some of the hottest summers in recent years, the 2021 was basically just rain, rain and more rain.
But a "normal" one probably consists out of 2-3 really hot weeks which can go over 30 degrees Celsius and the rest is mixed with average temperatures around 24-25 degrees.
Summer 2019 was the worst so far... inner city air temp 38.4 celsius
On the same day, same city, asphalt street was 54.2c
12 hottest summers here where in the last 15 years...
54.2c? I would melt into a puddle of fleshy goo.
Great pic and love NZ. Been a few times.
west coast USA in the summer usually stays pretty temperate, it’s sim. to a Mediterranean climate. It can get hot but for the most part stays in the 70-80 degree F or 20-25 degree C range
In the uk summers are unpredictable. One year it'll hit 30C in summer another and you'll be lucky to see the sun. Most years it'll be around 20-25C at the height of summer.
Regardless we'll all moan, it's too hot, too cold, too dry, too wet.
25C isn't even hot for me lol, I could wear leggings under my pants in that weather :P
I barely handle wearing shorts and a crop top 🥵
Here is what I wore on vacation at 25C: black turtleneck, black leggings, leather jacket, knee high leather boots and a wool skirt. Could you do that? :P
You wouldn’t even be able to get me in a turtleneck let alone all of that 🤯
Where I am in the USA it often gets into the mid 90s F (that's around 34C).
I do remember a day several years ago, eating an ice cream cone at 9pm at night with the air temperature at 104F (40C) but that is very rare.
It hit about 39° this summer. Celsius, obviously.
But it wasn't as bad as Florida summers, which are usually the same, but with 100% humidity, and your only relief is a hurricane.
In Australia 40 Celsius I have experienced 55 a few times and it was hell being outside.
I’ve been to Australia a few times during your summer (before covid) and it was extremely hot but it was a dry heat so it was more manageable than the heat in New Zealand, because we have more humidity. That’s in my opinion anyway.
Sounds like pre global warming summer in sweden. 20-25 is actually where I want a summer. It's when you hit 30 it's horrible to be out for more then 5 minutes.
The last past week or so it has been in the mid 50s 60s it snowed 2 weeks before that we had to put in a half of snow on the ground on the mountains we had over a hundred and eighty-seven in in the summertime it stays anywhere in the 80s and 90s and then two weeks out of the summer every summer it gets up to 100 to 106 for 2 weeks I want to come visit I like that beach LOL
The hottest I have seen on my thermometer where I live was 121 Fahrenheit. On average it gets between 105 and 112 Fahrenheit in the summer on most days in August.
I know that here in Sweden, as of late, it can reach 30~35°c during the summer. (and only drops to around 25~30 during the night.)
In fact, I've always hated summer, due to an incident when my family and I were on vacation in Australia. It may have been partially 'cause we were driving a cabriolet, but it felt so hot that it was as if I was thrown into an oven.
Summer in Alexandria Egypt can reach 35°C although it's a coastal city, in Cairo the capital the normal in summer is 40°C and sometimes it reachs 45°C, and don't forget humidity.
Hottest would be 38 degrees, but realfeel gets above 41 degree celsius. Coldest in my city was 17 degrees this winter.
I am from Bursa, Turkey. Its currently -10 since we are in winter but it reaches +35 Degree during summer times
I believe it was 121 F for about 6 min, two years ago. We had just had a new AC unit installed a week before.
You’re complaining about 25c? Lol. Where I live is usually 35c/95ish F on average.
The hottest weather I’ve personally witnessed was 32c, my area of New Zealand never rises over that, typical summer temperature is 25c here. I don’t understand how anyone could function in 30c and above 🥵
Here’s how you function.
1) pack a cooler of ice/beer
2) throw on a bathing suit
3) put on sunscreen
4) head to the water.
5) put on sunglasses.
Up to the 110 degrees F here. Desert weather just about
Holy crap
yeah most of the time however weather is pretty nice. its Mediterranean type of climate.
Right now it’s 31 degrees Fahrenheit and snowing here in Long Island New York USA, but it has gotten to high 90s during the last summer and sometimes 100, but not often, other states get even hotter out west
Here in Wisconsin USA the average summer temperature is 80-90 farenheit. But it can go as high as 105 on occasion.
Then winter comes and it drops to 35 below zero. Farenheit.
In the UK if we have an exceptional year like 5 years or so back it can get to 30 Deg C, if we have a high pressure systems over France and Scandinavia, but usually it is in the low to mid 20's
Florida we get very hot and humid summers reaching the 100's at times.
Around 90-95 F in south Florida.
Also, humid hot.
I live in "the States" and it has been up to 115 F.
Usually around 80-90 °F with high humidity where I am
Detroit - usually it’s, at most, about 90°F sometimes it can get up to 95, maybe, but that’s rare. But the cold - wow. We had some 10°- 20°F (With a negative in how it FEELS). I prefer 70’s or 80’s. It’s about six months of being below 50° - which is too cold for me. So I rarely complain about the heat, since it feels like getting decent heat is so unusual.
I’m in New York and it gets up to 90 a lot but sometimes it will go over 100. It’s the humidity that makes it hot. I so miss it now. It’s 2 outside. 🥶
25? Last summer in Seattle it was 39C. That was an all-time high. I hope we don't see that again.
I'm originally from Greece and sadly it can even reach 45 Celsius. But mostly it is around 30-40 degrees.
Hit 43 here this summer, smashed the record. 25 is pretty normal here, over 30 normal where I grew up
Hottest it gets is 112 degrees but it’ll feel hotter because of no cloud cover.
we hit 46°C last weekend in South Africa. Too damn hot
In the Southern and Western U. S. temperatures routinely exceed 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
Where I am, the entire month of July is between 95 - 101 F on average, June and August will be 90-95 on average.
I'm further north than those in Arizona, down there I'd would just burn up like a vampire in daylight.
We have days that are a hundred degrees once in a while.
I live in Southern California, 20 miles south of Los Angeles. It got up to 109 one time here. Out in Palm Springs, it gets up to 120 every summer
Despite the fact that all 4 seasons are experienced equally in my country, the summer months are very scorching.
Here Joshua Tree summers can range from 115 to 120 degrees
It will get up into the high 30s here in the north.
25-37 Celsius occasionally higher, rarely lower so it's great I have an air con unit
Where we live, it has been 35c or hotter for the last 8 days in a row.
CT it’s not super hot average is like 85 degrees. We have heat wave days.
Nears 100 with heat index here in NY so hot and humid af
Easily into the 90+ F
The humidity is what is killer though
It gets up to maybe 105F here, but 30 miles away it can hit 120F
We usually have a week or two that get into the 90s
I only know Fahrenheit but a 100 in summer. Up to occasionally110 not usually though
Sometimes more than 40ºC. Winter rarely goes bellow 10ºC.
Are you nuts? Even here in a mountain state 25 c is not hot. In Montana, USA, average temp is 28
71 degress here er are in winter in state of Texas. I love to see pics over there
Here in Germany its about 25 to 30. Sometimes its 35
In our city it goes 41 to 45...46 47or sometimes even 48 if more hot
25°C is warm not hot. I've seen over 40°C and it's not as big of a deal as they make it. Uncomfortable? Sure. Unbearable? No
Here in South Carolina, USA it gets really hot during the summer months, we have what is called humidity for example todays temp was 91 and with the humidity added to it made it feel like 104!
80's, 90's and sometimes a 100 degrees Fahrenheit
from +5C to +38C depends on weather circulation.
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