How hot is it where you are?

its been holding steady around 10C for the last week, dropping to around -5C at night. got the first snow of the year 2 nights ago.
 
I've been waiting for the southern hemisphere to chime in.
Far south of Australia; 15-21 degree days ( celcius, of course) nights, 0-10.
 
19-21 Degree days, nights 5-10 degrees.

It's not humid enough unless it's near the equator, singapore stayed near 90 % humidity throughout the years i stayed there.
 
Today: max: 20 C
Dry with varying, often large, amounts of cloud. Still everywhere will lhave sunny periods at times, with the south of the region especially favoured for the sunshine this morning. Dry. Slightly lower temperatures compared to Tuesday. Cloud increasing this evening.
Tonight: min: 11 C
Largely cloudy at first, but dry. Through the night the cloud may thicken to produce a little lighter rain and drizzle in places.
 
I never realized how much of the world uses celcius. I'm having to use the conversion chart like crazy to understand how hot/cold it is.
 
Yeah, I still cannot understand what Fahrenheit means at all temperatures. I just know that 30 is cold and 80 is hot. :D
 
I never realized how much of the world uses celcius. I'm having to use the conversion chart like crazy to understand how hot/cold it is.



You crazy Americans.. :rolleyes:

Indeed.

There are three countries that still officially use the ancient 'imperial' system:

Liberia, Burma and the US of A.

Good company... lol

Here's the 50 years plus old international standards organization:

http://www.iso.org/iso/home.htm

:)
 
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You crazy Americans.. :rolleyes:

I live so close to Canada, that we actually use the metric system.

To me, the standard system is too complicated to to work with (I hate fractions). It is innacurate and seems as thought it was developed with absolutly no thought; the different units do not relate to each other.
 
Yeah, I still cannot understand what Fahrenheit means at all temperatures. I just know that 30 is cold and 80 is hot. :D

80 on the dot isn't too bad. 90 and above though is killer. I think we had a high of 96 yesterday. To give you some perspective, the July I spent in Bangladesh 2 years ago was on average considerably cooler compared to how hot it was here yesterday.
 
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Date Time Weather Temp Wind Visibility
Dir Speed Gust
Wed
11
Jun
1300 13°C WNW 14 mph 30 mph Moderate
1600 12°C W 13 mph 28 mph Very Good
1900 13°C WNW 12 mph 26 mph Very Good
2200 13°C WNW 13 mph 26 mph Good
 
I never realized how much of the world uses celcius. I'm having to use the conversion chart like crazy to understand how hot/cold it is.

Here's an easy answer for you. Check the clothes you are wearing and you will know whether it is hot or cold.
 
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