Where I live, it’s regualrily over 30, feels hotter due to the high humidy, and we get frequent thunderstorms…which only make it more humid. I don’t want to make it a contest, but it’s like breathing through a wet cloth some days. and no, I’m not some place south like Florida, we also get freezing cold, snowy winters here too (nobody lives in Canada for the weather).
Likely to be 120F without AC in parts of southern europe, if not this summer the next.
Way things are going, Manchester is looking good.
Where I live, it’s regualrily over 30, feels hotter due to the high humidy, and we get frequent thunderstorms…which only make it more humid. I don’t want to make it a contest, but it’s like breathing through a wet cloth some days. and no, I’m not some place south like Florida, we also get freezing cold, snowy winters here too (nobody lives in Canada for the weather).