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Wow, I honestly think I'd get heatstroke... ideally I like it around 21 degrees, anything more and it feels a bit hot, lol...
Damn, that's hot.
I think i would die in those temps.
I am very tolerant of cold ( more then the average Dane ), but heat is a different story. I prefer temps under 30C.
25C with clear sky and light wind is the most ideal to me.
Wow, I honestly think I'd get heatstroke... ideally I like it around 21 degrees, anything more and it feels a bit hot, lol...
How is the humidity? High temps are much more tolerable if the humidity is relatively low. However, any way you look at it, 46C is HOT!
OMG, can humans really live in 46C?
I'm starting to think I'm not human anymore going out in such temps doing my things normally
For their own sake, I hope it is not some outdoors work!I've got a few buddies who live in Vegas where it is in the mid one-teens this week, or roughly 46C. One of them is an EMT and another one is a professional poker player. I'm not sure what the others do.
It's in the mid 80s (F) and high humidity but the sun feels so hot that I felt like I'm being slow cooked.
In our summer season that has been and gone it got to 49.2C at Roebourne (WA) on 21 February Western Australia in Summer 2015. Its been pretty cold for the start of winter with lows of 9C and lots of rain in Tasmania where I reside.