My condolences. In Florida we've had a lot of rain the last few weeks so that's helped the temperatures a bit. It actually got down to 72 F a couple of nights.H.O.T. Hot!!! And tomorrow is supposed to be even hotter!!!
(45 c aka 113 f !!!!!)
We're all gonna die!!!
(j/k)![]()
I sat at work today wondering who all those people were walking in, who would voluntarily take unnecessary steps outside where the temperature of the air surpasses the temperature of the human body.
Yes, because we stay inside, in the shadows, or near/inside cool water. And, of course, there are people who do suffer heat strokes.Yet, somehow the body manages to keep its normal temperature or we would be dead.
Yes, because we stay inside, in the shadows, or near/inside cool water. And, of course, there are people who do suffer heat strokes.
First off, we're not in the desert. At least I'm not, and the people I see walking the streets window-shopping aren't in the desert, either.I don't think so. I've been outside when it was 45 c, IE way above my body temperature and I managed to survive just fine. People in the desert get even higher temperatures and they go about their business all day. Our bodies are more resilient than you think.
40 degrees here, way to hot.
In the bedrooms it's 31 degrees, I hope the children will sleep tonight
It's 40 here too. But considering that Yesterday it was 45, it almost feels comfortable. It's amazing how fast we get used to high temperatures.
thats HOT!... i was about coming in here complaining about 32 degree...Hotter than Hell!!! 45 Celsius degrees!!!
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