Just curious, here in Germany it is around 30°C and mostly sunny. Excellent weather for skydiving!
So how is it in your locations? :]
Just curious, here in Germany it is around 30°C and mostly sunny. Excellent weather for skydiving!
So how is it in your locations? :]
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Ohh boy, don't get us brits started on weather. We could go on about it for ever.
But on topic, It's actually sweltering hot here. My body is freaking out right now.

Edited by {TDM} coldform, 30 June 2015 - 08:24 AM.
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FIRST OFF WHAT THE FUZZ IS A "SHILL"
Rather cloudy, with a breeze going through the area. I can hear rumbling sounds in the distance. I think we might get a drizzle or so this afternoon.
i live in southern California, Its 120f/49c and everything is on fire, literally, the seasonal brush fires have started and much of the surrounding area is burning.
"but the dead horse has been beaten so many times it's practically a pulpy mess in the barn by now."
-M1lkshake
It's been fuzzy bunnyng cloudy and rainy for the last two weeks and I can't go rock climbing or white water kayaking so I'm just drinking myself to death over here.
It's been fuzzy bunnyng cloudy and rainy for the last two weeks and I can't go rock climbing or white water kayaking so I'm just drinking myself to death over here.
Beer? I got so much of it. Come over, free beer plus good weather (but no rocky mountains, I am sorry) ;D
i live in southern California, Its 120f/49c and everything is on fire, literally, the seasonal brush fires have started and much of the surrounding area is burning.
49°C? You serious?
Edited by FakeName, 30 June 2015 - 10:47 AM.
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Here in Corvallis, OR it's been surprisingly hot for how early in summer it is. We've been pushing 100+ (nearly 40 c) Multiple times this past week. I had to quit one of my TPG practices because my AC quit and it was 85ish (~30c) in my room, which my computer did not enjoy. Normally though summers are mildly hot, maybe a couple 100 degree days scattered over a few months. Winters are normally wet as hell (when I first moved to Oregon I was greeted by a literal 40 straight days of rain). Very little to no snow, though my sophomore year at OSU we had two separate week-long instances of classes canceled by snow (the first during finals week, the second during midterms the next term). That was awesome. Most fun I've had in Corvallis by far.
Though I can't really complain about the heat on a Tuesday, because Tuesday is $2 pints of whatever local microbrew I desire. On tap.
It's been fuzzy bunnyng cloudy and rainy for the last two weeks and I can't go rock climbing or white water kayaking so I'm just drinking myself to death over here.
You climb? I've been trying to do it more lately, it's so much fun
Edited by (TDM)crockrocket, 30 June 2015 - 11:27 AM.

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it's gonna be a warm & nasty week here in (South/Central) EU, indeed,,,
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I live in the southeastern U.S. It has been surprisingly pleasant the last few days. But in general you can expect ~90°F and stupidly-high humidity almost every day from late May until late September, with frequent thunderstorms (Frequency tends to increase the further south you go). Not the worst weather in the world, but the humidity can get really irritating sometimes.



"DeeRax's got what you've always wanted."
Heat wave. 30 degrees celcius here in western Canada. Our summers can be quite hot but we broke some records here this week.
Durn global warmin's...
Beer? I got so much of it. Come over, free beer plus good weather (but no rocky mountains, I am sorry) ;D
49°C? You serious?
if my temp calculator is right, yeah, its 120f, so it says its 48.8888c or whatever, pretty close.
"but the dead horse has been beaten so many times it's practically a pulpy mess in the barn by now."
-M1lkshake
Today here in Warrensburg, Missouri, was cloudy, humid as crap, hot, and now we are probably going to get some rain tonight, so yay. Gonna go pick hot peppers tomorrow ![]()
CRT master race... No questions allowed.
Period.
Gonna go pick hot peppers tomorrow
Ooh, what varieties?! I grew and sold peppers for years

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It's disgustingly hot. Not even the hottest part of the day yet, either.
Doesn't help that the wind literally feels like jet engine exhaust.

Today around 32°C and there is nothing worse than ... being forced to enter an overloaded public bus and cuddle with fat, sweaty, old humans.
Luckily a cold shower washes all the disgusting particles from me ... except for the horrible memories lol.
But interesting it can that hot in other countries, how do you even survive 40°C+?
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how do you even survive 40°C+?
Don't go outside.
If you have to, bring some shade.
I'm not sure how Elite does it.
EDIT: Also, drink craploads of water.
Edited by Zdragow, 01 July 2015 - 04:31 AM.
But interesting it can that hot in other countries, how do you even survive 40°C+?
That's not too bad as long as it's not super-humid. I thrive in the 90-100 F (32-38 C) range, as long as the humidity's low. We keep our house at around 80-85 F in the summer, and I still get a little chilly occasionally. I almost always turn off the AC in the car too (can't stand it blowing on me unless I'm REALLY sweaty).
overheat overheat overheat overheat....
5 meters of snow, and it's raining polar bears.
You are Finnish not from f*cking Alaska or Svalbard.
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There's no difference here.
All other Scandinavians except Norwegian Scandinavians are weak Scandinavians. Except Sweden. No one likes Sweden.
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All other Scandinavians except Norwegian Scandinavians are weak Scandinavians. Except Sweden. No one likes Sweden.
I'm technically Swedish. :|

CRITICAL ASSIST

Now it's serious. Today's forecast will be HEAVY RAIN OF BLOOD AND GORE!
Spoiler
Dodged another one last night Lees Summit Mo. 3" of rain in 2 and a half hours. Cleaning up the mess, 80 degrees and calm today. Thank God no one got hurt just some trees and fire works tents!
Edited by hoghead, 02 July 2015 - 04:16 AM.
Slightly less warm over here but still damn hot.. fortunately the humidity isn't too high here...
Any pilot from Japan reading this?
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