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Record breaking high temperature!

Celsius should at least use a mandatory tenth of a decimal point. Otherwise it's a way less precise measurement than Fahrenheit as a whole number.
 
Best part is the up to "20cm of snow this weekend" next to the temperature.

Yeah I think they are being silly, if you click it's probably for another area. It's suppose to be nice till Monday then it will start to drop. We did get some snow already though but it did not stay on the ground so I don't really count that.
 
Been nice here in Colorado too. Was about 88F, 31c here today. But I hear 61f 16c on Sunday. Finally drained the pool. Was due two weeks ago.
 
Yeah I think they are being silly, if you click it's probably for another area. It's suppose to be nice till Monday then it will start to drop. We did get some snow already though but it did not stay on the ground so I don't really count that.

I know who writes those too. No, it's not me. :sneaky:

I prefer the Rankine Scale myself.
 
In india, I lived in maximum 50 degree Celcius 😛

I was in 39C heat once when I was down south at Canada's Wonderland. That was brutal. I'll take -40 before +40. Anything above 30 is just too much. It's the constant sweating that makes it bad. 40 was also very nauseating. Way way way too hot.

I've had to call out hvac techs to some of our buildings where the AC failed and the temp started to climb. I've seen some buildings hit 50+ degrees, I'd hate to be the tech having to go work in there. Pretty much have to open the door, put fans, let it cool off a bit, before being able to do anything. That's typically what they'll do if the work has to be done inside. just touching anything metal will practically burn you so hard to work on equipment without letting it cool off. Like touching the seat belt in a hot car.
 
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