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 🥵
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
Usually around 80-90 °F with high humidity where I am
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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.
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
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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.
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.
25? Last summer in Seattle it was 39C. That was an all-time high. I hope we don't see that again.
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.
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
we hit 46°C last weekend in South Africa. Too damn hot
Hit 43 here this summer, smashed the record. 25 is pretty normal here, over 30 normal where I grew up
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. 🥶
Hottest it gets is 112 degrees but it’ll feel hotter because of no cloud cover.
25-37 Celsius occasionally higher, rarely lower so it's great I have an air con unit
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'm originally from Greece and sadly it can even reach 45 Celsius. But mostly it is around 30-40 degrees.