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Woobie wrote How hot has it been over there anyways?


Its only around 30c but for a country who gets a 1 day summer a year we can't hack it...
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Was out all day in it yesterday, wasn't as bad as this, but it as still boiling. I guess we're not used to this kind of heat so often so we can't handle it ;)
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VenomModderz wrote
Woobie wrote How hot has it been over there anyways?


Its only around 30c but for a country who gets a 1 day summer a year we can't hack it...
I was working on saturday until about midday and when we got i the car to drive home the thermometer said 34.5C' and it was still rising but as we got going and the car was catching the wind and shade it started to decrease.
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thats not really the heats fault they could of been swimming there at any time could of happened to anyone the heat didnt actually kill them as it was just more of a idk factor of there death i suppose they were swimming cause they were too hot so yeah its partially the heats fault but not fully if you get me i just think its a misleading title thats all.
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That is sad!
hope the heatwave stops and all is good.
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Very sad. People just trying to escape the heat.

Where I live in the U.S. It is 90 to 100F everyday in the summer. Last year it got up to 112F.
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we brought this on our selves global warming
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Is the UK going through a drought?
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For the past 3 weeks ... it's been 100-115 degrees in california.
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Flag wrote For the past 3 weeks ... it's been 100-115 degrees in california.


But here in the UK we aren't use to this kind of weather, we get probably 2 days of decent sun per year.
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