Quote: Paul W @ August 21 2009, 1:12 PM BSTsweet Jesus that's hot
It's been that hot (or hotter) every day for the last 10 weeks or so. Here's the forecast for the next few days:
Quote: Paul W @ August 21 2009, 1:12 PM BSTsweet Jesus that's hot
It's been that hot (or hotter) every day for the last 10 weeks or so. Here's the forecast for the next few days:
I'd hate that weather, don't think I could cope.
I'm glad I don't like in a place like Lake Havasu City, Arizona.
Quote: Paul W @ August 21 2009, 1:24 PM BSTI'd hate that weather, don't think I could cope.
It's surprisingly easy when it's not humid and everything's air conditioned. My neighbors and I sat out for a couple of hours yesterday evening and it was only a couple of degrees cooler. It's all about staying hydrated.
And getting used to the weather, it apperently takes the human body 3 weeks to adapt to constant high or low tempuratures.
Quote: DaButt @ August 21 2009, 1:28 PM BST
It's surprisingly easy when it's not humid and everything's air conditioned. My neighbors and I sat out for a couple of hours yesterday evening and it was only a couple of degrees cooler. It's all about staying hydrated.
I'll pop some beers in the cool box.
Quote: Nil Putters @ August 21 2009, 12:34 PM BSTAbsolutely pissing it down.
We've since had thunder, and now it's sunny again.
Quote: Paul W @ August 21 2009, 1:30 PM BSTAnd getting used to the weather, it apperently takes the human body 3 weeks to adapt to constant high or low tempuratures.
The Army always gave us a few weeks to get acclimatized before they'd make us do heavy physical training in places like the California desert or Florida. It was hot and humid as Hell in Panama, but I grew up in south Florida and it felt like home. A lot of northerners had a difficult time with the jungle weather.
Quote: Gavin @ August 21 2009, 1:31 PM BSTI'll pop some beers in the cool box.
Last night I gave my Texas-born neighbor that 6-pack of Texas Sux beer that I bought in Oklahoma. He got a good laugh out of it.
That's why in britain it gets to 22c everyones in shorts and vests saying it's a "scorcher"
The low temperatures here haven't got below 25C in months. It's still 30C three hours after the sun sets.
Quote: DaButt @ August 21 2009, 1:40 PM BSTThe low temperatures here haven't got below 25C in months. It's still 30C three hours after the sun sets.
I'm comfortable until beyond about 27c then I start to feel it.
I say feel it, I mean Lynx dry starts to have no affect on me anymore.
I think England would melt at that temperature.
HOLY CRAP, IT'S RAINING!
It's still 100 degrees out there and it doesn't look like it'll last long, but we'll take what we can get.
*starts work on the Ark*
Quote: Leevil @ August 21 2009, 2:12 PM BSTI think England would melt at that temperature.
Yes, yes it would and then you'd have to come to Wales for your water. You know what you've got to do. Assume the position Lee.
Quote: DaButt @ August 21 2009, 1:28 PM BSTIt's surprisingly easy when it's not humid and everything's air conditioned.
True.