I wish Americans used celcious like the rest of the world I have no idea what 80 degrees F. I have to use a converter when I speak with Americans I typed it on Google. Google says 26.7°C so now I know it. Does celcious make no sense to you just like fahrenheit makes no sense to me? 80°F (26.7°C) is not quite summer to me but a hot spring day as a high temperature of the day
The high was 30.9°C today. At 6am, it was 23.2°C. Partly cloudy. From now on, the weather will start warming up as it past 6 am. I am still up.
Dude it’s all about which came first and it was the Fahrenheit scale. The Celsius or centigrade scale brought up the rear, and remains Fahrenheit’s sick cousin.
well i understand the concept, and i have a general idea of roughly how warm various celcious temperatures are, but i can never remember the conversion formula so i never know exactly how warm it is when you give celcious temps. except 0 and 100, those are easy.
All of 16 C (60.8 Fah) today, with clouds. Expected to stay the same throughout the entire July as well. We had a week long heatwave earlier, guess it was fun while it lasted.
i had to put that into an online converter. i never realized that was the case. i guess it had to happen at some point.
Humidity is surprisingly very low in my location today. 23.9°C at 51% humidity as of 12:17 ( noon). Dewpoint: 13.1°C
spring and fall can last for ever. and even winter i can put on another coat or more heat. but when you get down to skin, there's nothing more you can take off and still live. so i really don't understand the love people have for the hottest time of the year. and beaches are booring. forests are an endless feast for the eyes, when they're not burning, which makes spring and winter better times to live in them too.
Seemed like every few hours this weekend there was a severe thunderstorm warning proceeded by a beeping noise and the voice of weather channel meteorologist Jim Cantore announcing the alert.