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Hottest day you've experienced?

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So yesterday in Toronto, it was 42 degrees C with humidex. Just for teh lolz, a cop baked some cookies in his car. So what's the hottest day you've experienced?

http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2013/07/17/toronto_weather_cop_bakes_cookies_in_his_car_during_heat_wave.html

Wow thats hot being so far north it hasn't even gotten that hot were I live which can be brutal in summer it's been over 100 a lot this summer though. 119 in vegas a few years ago.

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Wow thats hot being so far north it hasn't even gotten that hot were I live which can be brutal in summer it's been over 100 a lot this summer though. 119 in vegas a few years ago.

Yeah Toronto's special like that (and by special I mean it sucks lol). We got the Great Lakes to pretty much keep the climate "non-Canadian" like.

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Yeah was at a subway station today and went to a Tim Hortons there (local donut shop) and I felt so sorry for the workers in there. It really did feel like 10-15 degrees hotter inside.

Yeah, with the walls, and ceiling not to mention having to cook it's like having an atmosphere inside. Heat can go anywhere to escape how horrible. 

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Haha we went over 30 c in the uk today and all of the news is "quick, panic, heatwave!"

Yeah lol, I'm glad I live in the UK, don't really like hot weather, would rather go out when its cold.

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37 c last week in eastern canada

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40c in the sun and the heater on my excavator had to run on full blast to prevent the engine from overheating... fun times

the fact that i had to stack about 400-500 bricks by hand did not help.

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I live in the lovely sunny south Florida, so on Christmas I wake up and go outside in my boxers and a shirt and enjoy the nice 75 F weather. But the hottest it has ever been over here is 115 one time in July. But you get used to it I guess.

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In Savannah, GA, The temperature was 108 F with 100% humidity. So it felt like it was 120 F

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Dubai , 59 Degrees Celcius , it was so hot that i was melting down

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it was so hot that i was melting down

 

Melting down what?

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Melting down what?

My body was melting ( atleast it felt like that)

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My body was melting ( atleast it felt like that)

 

Ohh, I thought you was actually melting something down in the heat lol

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Ohh, I thought you was actually melting something down in the heat lol

Yea i had an ice cream one day , it melted in 20 seconds :D

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When I was in D.C it reached something like 104* F. That's hot considering that I'm from New Hampshire and usually the hottest it reaches around me is about 85-90* F on many of the days in the summer.

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Up here in Northern Ontario (Sault Ste Marie) it was 38 with humidity we had to stay inside most of the day since we are used to 30 being our highest.

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Lol 30c isnt crazy at all, its normal for summer but i guess in the UK its something that doesnt happen often right?

no its normal for our summers, its just mainly the english like to moan in the winter they moan its too cold and in the summer they moan its too hot.

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I used to lived in Pakistan, got hot as hell there. 120F was pretty normal.

No A/C because we couldn't afford it, No electricity at all 12 hours a day because the power plants could not keep up with demand. 

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128 Fahrenheit in Death Valley... I normally like drier weather (I live in Wisconsin, where humidity makes 85 degrees a living hell), but that was just awful...

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I used to lived in Pakistan, got hot as hell there. 120F was pretty normal.

No A/C because we couldn't afford it, No electricity at all 12 hours a day because the power plants could not keep up with demand. 

F**K THAT!!!

 

You might as well call it HELL!!!

 

Awful just awful I feel for you buddy.

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Was on a vacation in Tunesia when I was like 8 years old.

48°C 

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Much respect! (salute) Thanks for all your hard work in the military.

 

No worries :)

 

It was hell being in the sun for hours in 50c with an extra  60-70 kg of gear with  you.

                                        

 

                                                 

 

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I live in the Central Valley in California, United States.

 

We just had a 2 week heat wave flucuating 110 F - 114 F (44 - 46 Celsius)

 

It was horrible!!! nights where in the high 95-100 F!! sweating at NIGHT!!!

як мене зваты :D

 

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