I got sunburn on my arm and knees today, fuck dis sun.
It was a pretty hype day though.
Was good for car boot browsing earlier in Cannock :)
first bit of sun
and out comes the pale legs of experience
on goes the shorts of hope
I'm still wearing a jacket and a hat up here in Scotland and it's fucking May.
[QUOTE=Xieneus;40539512]66.2 F is a heatwave?[/QUOTE]
we had a white easter this year don't forget
25c here in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Feels more like 30c
Was nice. I could actually go out and sunbathe for the first time in two years...
But
[sp]The weather tanks on Tuesday[/sp]
Yay warm weather, now I can suffer even worse with my hyperhidrosis!
You guys haven't lived until you've tried June/July/August in the Middle East. Gets as high as 60c for multiple days in a row. The amount of times I've burnt my hand on the car door and the seat belt buckle is unfathomable.
Thats what we call cool weather in sydney and 45 degree celcius is a heatwave...
It's 23 here in northern canada right now
It was -7 two days ago
keeps you guessing
shit if that's a heatwave i must live in the fucking dessert.
it's currently 28 C/ 83 F where i am. this is just normal temps...
I hate the heat. I'd rather have constant winter than constant summer. Autumn is the best season.
Really hot down here in Eastbourne lately. Loving the sun
[QUOTE=agentalexandre;40539966]You guys haven't lived until you've tried June/July/August in the Middle East. Gets as high as 60c for multiple days in a row. The amount of times I've burnt my hand on the car door and the seat belt buckle is unfathomable.[/QUOTE]
Fitting avatar.
I'd hate to see these fellas live in Arizona, where in May - August it's typically 102f (38c) during those months. Fortunately for me, it's only 89f/32c right now.
I'm from Canada and that would not be considered a heatwave.. except in some locations.
It was cold and rained all day in my part of Scotland...
I love it when the sun comes out here, we just live on bbq for the week because its so rare
today I got got a chair and fell asleep in the garden
Today I spent inside of a museum with a horrible sunburn I got yesterday.
ITT: people who don't understand how depressing constant rain and overcast are.
That's cute.
-Canada
"lol it's hotter where i live"
We know.
It's horrible, at 15c people think its so hot that they feel the need to walk shirtless everywhere.
[QUOTE=plants;40539529]how is 19c a heatwave, even in britain?[/QUOTE]
It is a sudden but short period of hotter than current temperature, a heatwave.
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[QUOTE=The mouse;40539930]But
[sp]The weather tanks on Tuesday[/sp][/QUOTE]
Thats's because its a heatwave and not just summer.
Today it was ~16C and sunny where I live, in the most eastern bit of Canada.
Everyone freaked the fuck out and I bet absolutely no productivity occurred, due to it "being summer."
Our weather isn't bad: we rarely get extremely cold weather, and we never get heatwaves, but our skies are gray most of the time, with a temperature within 10 degrees of 0 for the majority of the days in a year. It's not the fact that it's "warm", it's the fact we can see the god damn sun.
[QUOTE=Rangergxi;40540170]I'm from Canada and that would not be considered a heatwave.. except in some locations.[/QUOTE]
If its hotter than the normal temperature, its a heatwave. If it was 15'c in the middle of winter it would still be a heatwave. The actual temperature has nothing to do with it.
Well that's nice, especially for the bank holiday.
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