does this happen in your country?
Does this happen in your country?
Die, pigskin
whoa Germany is hot as fuck?!
No, not yet anyway. that global warming thing is probably going to work in our favor though.
yeah
Will Iceland become a superpower too?
Will you change your country's name after all these ice melt?
Where I live, the humidity rarelly goes below 80%. Is that normal?
We were never *that* icy to begin with. It gets a hell of a lot colder in Norway, Sweden and Finland for example.
Yes, even Southland can reach this temperature occasionally.
Maybe once or twice per summer lasting for 2-3 days.
Where I live that'd be a heatwave.
>38c
Can't even imagine
Where do you live? The most humid parts of NZ average a little over 80%, but they regularly dip below 80%.
*can reach 33 degrees
We have never reached over 33 (in Invercargill at the least), that is insane.
huh, i always thought spain and greece were really hot
>you wake up in Kuwait City
35+ regularly happens in Germany a few times each summer for a few days
Tartarus on earth. How did people live there before air conditioning?
37+C for several days in a row is a heatwave, not 33C or 31C
In Southland, anything 30+ is a heatwave.
>30+C
We just call that July and August
Read the OP's image again you dumbass.
On the flip side, anything below 0 in winter in Southland is a cold snap. We have extreme maritime moderation on the coast. I'm not sure what temperatures deep inland are like though.
I don't think they did
I live in north Spain.
6 days above 35 max is quite something over here. At least their low temps are bearable.
39°C here