Are these temperatures normal? Even here these temperatures are infernal.
>>22247634744°C?! Damn those poor frogs are getting fried!
>>22247640844°C is nothing. Just wait for July.
>>222476347>Even herebrazilians cannot suffer
imagine the smell
Can't even imagine +40 all day
>>222476347It won't happen.
>>222476408We are solid. It's every year. But not 44°C, usually it stop at 41°C.
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>>222476347Not my problem
lads im starting to think global warming wasnt a meme
>>222476347we should try bombing american radars and see if the same thing happens to us that happened to iran
Half of my neighbors still laugh at me for buying an air conditioner because "it's just a couple of days like this" (meanwhile it's like half the year)
>>222478196It's hot during summer how could it be
>>222476347for spain probably not too uncommon, for france definitely not common
>>222478367It became common for at least a decade now. Every summer we reach 40°C in my city. But this Monday and Tuesday, it will maybe reach 45°C in some cities. Also our nights are high too in big cities and that's that which makes it unconfortable.
>>222477624Hell
>>222478196I checked average temperatures by months for my city since 1860.March became much warmer somewhere in 1960. Longer Autumns and overall average yearly temperature spiked up somewhere around 2010.
>>222477624that actually seems quite spicy, good luck out there
>>222476347Blessed weather will retire some more boomers.
>>222478196It's not. Even 20 years ago a heatwave above 30 C here was once a year, and we'd hit 32. Now we get them 2 or 3 times and they top out at 35 or more.
Oh and remember this will be one of the coolest summers for the rest of your life, it's only getting warmer from here
Gee, maybe global warming (or whatever we're calling it today) is really happening. Maybe it's not a hoax perpetrated by the opposing political party. Maybe we should take it seriously. Maybe we should do something about it while we still can.
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>>222476347it's been normal for the last 7-8 summerswhen I was a kid the hottest it would get is the mid 30 for a day or two and the average temperature was in the mid 20snow we just deal with mid to high 30s for weeks with the occasional 40s spikes
>>222476347No, but it is still much less concerning than the increase in average annual temperature.
>>222482187I googled some info and France had spikes above 40C even in the 19th century.
>>222476347it's trying to recreate napoleonic france borders
>>222482217The difference is that this used to happen once every other decade but now it's every year, all summer long