• Queensland heatwave: Brisbane set to roast as weekend temperatures soar
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Went for a walk for 20 mins at 6:30, I feel sun burnt as fuck. I wish I was snowed under in the states.
[QUOTE=The Aussie;43413215]Don't worry, it'll be 29C there in 6 hours.[/QUOTE] I don't believe.
Even our aircons were warm. My brother also said he had people coming into his work complaining about heats of 51c from their thermometers in their houses. Shits cray
Down here in SA it is lovely and cool. Should come down to the [I]cool kids club[/I]
shits crazy, i mowed the lawns at 6am yesterday and it was already too hot
[QUOTE=Reds;43411670]Can we trade? I'd like some snow.[/QUOTE] And I'd like feeling back in my toes. Hey God, do us a solid here, m'kay? Amen and all that shit.
The only thing that stops me visiting australia is the killer spiders, and killer heat. Being a rainy brit man i'd probably melt into a puddle as soon as the planes door opened and let in that aus heat.
[QUOTE=TheDecryptor;43411768]We think a possum died in our roof overnight, and it's slowly being cooked now. Every damn surface I touched today was hot, I had a drink earlier where the drink itself was cold but the cup was hot.[/QUOTE]I had 2 baby possums die in my backyard yesterday. 45 in Ipswich, the first one was hanging on and I tried to save it but it died, the other one was dead when found.
[QUOTE=Thomo_UK;43419268]The only thing that stops me visiting australia is the killer spiders, and killer heat. Being a rainy brit man i'd probably melt into a puddle as soon as the planes door opened and let in that aus heat.[/QUOTE] Visit Melbourne then its basicly London 2.0 with its weather
And my laptop keeps overheating when I try to play games.
[QUOTE=Laserbeams;43412459]Man, I wish it was hot here[/QUOTE] Heat is literally the worst. I would love these great negative temperatures all the time. The good thing about cold surrounding you is it's easy to warm up by putting on sweaters, coats, turn on a heater etc and if it gets to hot you can just take it off, but with heat surrounding you... You're mostly out of luck since you can't really take off your skin unless you're part insect (But with a nice A/C it's ok, but you're stuck to a single place since it's not quite portable).
[QUOTE=Thomo_UK;43419268]The only thing that stops me visiting australia is the killer spiders, and killer heat. Being a rainy brit man i'd probably melt into a puddle as soon as the planes door opened and let in that aus heat.[/QUOTE] There isn't any killer spiders unless you live in the outback or some shitty neighbourhood where you've got a real pest problem Like Hiruty said, Melbourne is essentially London, if you go to Brisbane or Sydney you'll feel the heat, I think actually Sydney would be better with that anyway
Please don't let it get really hot in Victoria, otherwise there will be bush fires everywhere again.
What's even happening this winter? North America is frozen, Estonia has no snow and now this.
I stupidly took the goat out for a walk today... It was pathetically hot, and due to a nearby fire our property was like something out of a movie. Ever seen The Mist? Yeah that's about it. This is madness...
[QUOTE=DaCommie1;43411126]Dear Australia: Fuck you. Sincerely, Freezing cold North America.[/QUOTE] North Americans. You'll get your heatwave in June.
[QUOTE=DaCommie1;43411126]Dear Australia: Fuck you. Sincerely, Freezing cold North America.[/QUOTE] But it's much, MUCH easier to deal with cold weather than it is to deal with hot weather. I couldn't really care if the temperature here drops to -30 Celsius, I'd just put on some warm clothes and wrap myself in a scarf if I have to go out. +30 Celsius, however, is a pain in the ass you can't hide from even when you're home.
You win the Ashes, then you turn to ashes.
[QUOTE=maxumym;43424882]But it's much, MUCH easier to deal with cold weather than it is to deal with hot weather. I couldn't really care if the temperature here drops to -30 Celsius, I'd just put on some warm clothes and wrap myself in a scarf if I have to go out. +30 Celsius, however, is a pain in the ass you can't hide from even when you're home.[/QUOTE] I have AC, I can certainly hide from warm weather in the summer, and in the summer I don't feel like I need to wear a winter jacket in my basement.
Poor QLD :( We're not too far behind here in Perth, going to be 39 today.
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