Does this happen in your country?

does this happen in your country?

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Die, pigskin

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whoa Germany is hot as fuck?!

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No, not yet anyway. that global warming thing is probably going to work in our favor though.

yeah

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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

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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