The Weather Where You Live?

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It is the morning here so 19°C only with wind blasts, sunny . The temperature is going to be 22°C in the afternoon.
 
103F here, slight chance of rain but so far it's a *dry heat*.
Dry heat (lack of humidity) is far better. It doesn't feel as hot, evaporative coolers work better and a person's sweat actually does what it's supposed to.
The downside to that, is if a person isn't used to high heat/low humidity, they can get into trouble fast.

I grew up in SoCal, which is more of a desert climate than Mediterranean, so I know the warning signs.
 
Dry heat (lack of humidity) is far better. It doesn't feel as hot, evaporative coolers work better and a person's sweat actually does what it's supposed to.
The downside to that, is if a person isn't used to high heat/low humidity, they can get into trouble fast.

I grew up in SoCal, which is more of a desert climate than Mediterranean, so I know the warning signs.

Yeah, I can deal with this better than the stuff up in northeast TX where my dad's family grew up -- 95F/90h was all too common. But at my age, a dry 103 is still 103.
 
Been over a week of constant drizzle which has been welcomed by the cattle and sheep farmers but the fruit and vege farmers near here are crying and food prices will rise from it. Queensland fruit and vegetable crops wiped out by unseasonal rain, cold

Today was warm and dry with a sunset worth waiting for
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