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🗣️ General Discussion 🗣️ The Weather Thread

A little warm for my liking here at night - 19 degrees C (66.2F), but I've a fan, so it's tolerable. 16C (60.8F) would be preferable. I have feeling it's going to be a hot summer in FR.
 
I like my house on the cool side. I usually keep it at 18-19C
During the winter I mostly keep it at 20C.

I love hot weather as long as I’m in water
 
20 degrees C WTF? It's like 21 degrees C here where I live, and it's at the end of July the coolest part of the year here LOL.
Am I missing something or are you lol
during summer I have the ac on 18-19C.

it was me lol
I keep it around 19-20 on the coldest dampest days. I adjust it to the outside temp. One day its 15, the next it could be -20. But I never have heat on in the bedrooms. Just the main part
 
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Living on the central coast NSW Australia, temps are interesting. It's a subtropical climate, warm and humid generally. If we had the right flora species and a little more consistent rainfall, it would be as green as the tropics, but we have dry spells, and our flora isn't all that green, more an olive green. If you go out to Ourimbah you'll see plenty of green out there from the ash trees.
 
Here lies William Henry III
Died July 27 2024 due to negligently not owning an air conditioner

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No-one should be subjected to temperatures greater than 20°C.

I blame them fuckin tories.


Cunts.
26°C, and that eventually stopped my intended clean up as i slowly turned into a sweaty mess.

But 1/2 done looks way more organized. A clear room is essential for at least some clarity of mind. So they say, works indeed a bit that way.
You make some art then realize your mess, so cleaning up is part of the proces.

Wish I had a maid ;)
 
I like my house on the cool side. I usually keep it at 18-19C
During the winter I mostly keep it at 20C.

I love hot weather as long as I’m in water
Just how to get to that water about 500 meters away through that disgusting heat.
but you right. Might take a swim later on when it gets cooler.

the heat is kinda moisty too which is the worst kind imo.
 
Brace yourselves Brits looks like we've got another 26-er in the pipeline.
Edit make that a 27-er! 💀
Are you joking, it was 28 degrees Celsius in my house yesterday and I didn't use the A/C till late a night briefly.

I worked for a summer while in College, in small factory( owned by people I knew) in Texas. It got up to 40 degrees Celsius and no A/C.
That is 104 degrees to Americans. Try working in that 8 hours a day.

Oh no it might hit 80 degrees Fahrenheit( approximately 27 Celius)🤣

I bet you guys over there would freak if got below -20 degrees Celius, also.

What ever happened to that: Stiff upper lip? That Brits would brag about?
 
Are you joking, it was 28 degrees Celsius in my house yesterday and I didn't use the A/C till late a night briefly.

I worked for a summer while in College, in small factory( owned by people I knew) in Texas. It got up to 40 degrees Celsius and no A/C.
That is 104 degrees to Americans. Try working in that 8 hours a day
Slow down there cowboy, Texas might be hotter but it's also nice and dry, you'll barely get a first layer chaff on without the humidity to back it up.

Your summer in college reminds me of the time I spent 10 years working kitchens in 45 degree heat for 12 hours a day(that's ordinary metric degrees btw not your dodgy digits). You'd think all the heat sources in a kitchen would do something to dry the air, but nah. There's this bizzare paradoxical feeling to being literally surround by fire and other heat sources and yet feeling like you're stood in the tropics with every item of clothing clinging to your claggy despairing skin.

Does it sound like I'm bragging? Nah I'm complaining, it's what we do 🤣

I bet you guys over there would freak if got below -20 degrees Celius
This is accurate.
 
My house is very humid because of all the rain and if you worked all that time in kitchens that were that hot and humid; why are you such a wimp now.

Where I live humidity is an issue, but 27 degrees Celsius? Lol

WTF do you mean dodgy digits. Oh I am sorry did I not include .something in my conversion.

I thought you said there had been little rain? Something about buttercups, forget me nots, ect in your garden?

Dodgy digits bullshit. The human body can detect a 1 degree Fahrenheit (1724)
Change and is more precise than Celsius.
 
Also, The UK uses a mixture of Metric and measurements like mph; also their are units of measure unique to The UK.
Your pints and gallons( British Imperial) are larger. However Celsius is less precise and we use metric in Science, most of the time.

Also, you guys drive on the wrong side of the road. Like most of the world we drive on the right side of the road.
 
Also, you guys drive on the wrong side of the road. Like most of the world we drive on the right side of the road.
This is what happens when you get human beings working on inventing / producing things in isolation on different sides of the Atlantic ocean. One team decides to drive on the left and the other decides on the right. Little realising the consequences their decision will have for as long as people continue to drive cars.
 
This is what happens when you get human beings working on inventing / producing things in isolation on different sides of the Atlantic ocean. One team decides to drive on the left and the other decides on the right. Little realising the consequences their decision will have for as long as people continue to drive cars.
That is a brilliant insight. The Brits had been producing lots of cars.
I am just glad English is the language of aviation communication. Planes would be crashing all the time if there weren't an agreed upon language.
Besides, we deserve to have it in English.
First to fly( Wright brothers)
First to cross the Atlantic in an airplane( Charles Lindbergh)
The driving on the other side of the road does not affect people in North America.
I know there are other countries who drive on the otherside; however I think of this as a European issue.
 
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