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Canadians aren't built for this!

Jimeny crickets!

We freeze and you great white northerners say suck it up buttercup...


now ya'll melting in 104 heat and you whine....


Man... eat some green chili and habaneros along with some piquen then suck it up!!!!

then slam a beer and have fun!


:allteeth::allteeth::allteeth::allteeth:

:fangs::fangs::fangs:


:trink39::trink39:
 
Get used to it . . . another 20 to 30 years and it will be more common.
 
It was regularly that hot when I lived in Phoenix. I did all my own yardwork, rode my motorcycle in full leathers, and hiked almost every day after work.

In 90% humidity?

That's the part many of these braggers have never experienced. It's not uncommon to reach 100 (F) here in MN during July and August. Add 90% humidity and that's a whole "nother story. Brutal, is the only word I can use to describe it.
 
Yes the bloody humidity sucks the life out of you. I went to visit my brother up in Darwin in December during the build up to the wet season. The humidity was so bad if you even moved a finger you would sweat. At least Perth is hot but dry

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Not to be too punishing here.


In NM, its a DRY heat!


But the altitude will take you cold....errrr hot!
 
It was un- hot today, whadd'ya know! Still rainy off and on so not un- humid yet, but it's getting - cool. Cool I say!
 
It was regularly that hot when I lived in Phoenix. I did all my own yardwork, rode my motorcycle in full leathers, and hiked almost every day after work.

In 90% humidity?

Yes, hiking the jungles of Cambodia. I sweat so much, my belt would soak through.

Plus, growing up on Long Island made me very familiar with very high humidity during the summers.

As does my current location in upstate NY where we just had similar conditions for almost a week straight.

And many are not aware of monsoon season in the Sonoran desert, a full 1/2 the annual rainfall came during the July/August time frame. It would be 110 and humid and then pour down in buckets. Afterwards it would be like a sauna since the ground was already so hot. You could watch the steam rise off the roads and sidewalks.
 

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