• FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Yes. It’s called “climate change”.

    Sorry to be blunt, but it’s only going to get worse.

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    Both heat and humidity. It feels like I went directly from heat to air conditioning with less than a week in between. Today is finally decent weather to turn it off and open windows but it might be only the second time this summer.

    It doesn’t seem all that many years ago that I objected to air conditioning on the grounds that it is expensive and you only need it a couple weeks of the year. But now it’s hard to see living without it where I am

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      It was 81 degrees (27 for the rest of the world) out this morning on my drive to work before 0700. I didn’t have air conditioning growing up so maybe my memories are skewed but it seems way hotter now than it was in the 80s/90s (Captain Planet warned me about this).

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        3 hours ago

        And a superhero would never mislead you !

        (At least that was true before The Boys showed a much more negative picture of superheroes)

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    I’ve been keeping track of the heat index because I work in a factory with no AC, with the high humidity we’ve had 7 days already over 100°F… 109°F being the highest. Consistently over 90°F though pretty much every day…

    Thankfully this week the humidity finally dropped a bit!

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      South Western Germany (which usually is the sunniest and driest part of Germany): one heatwave, muggy as hell.

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    1 day ago

    I live in a mountainous region.

    The other day it was hot and humid.

    So humid I couldn’t see the mountains through the haze.

    No clouds. Just an actual sea in the sky obscuring the mountains less than 20 miles away.

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    24 hours ago

    For Toronto and GTA I feel it has been opposite for us. We had 5-6 super humid days. But this summer, there’s been less humidity even though it’s been really super hot. Weird times.

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    2 days ago

    Mid-Atlantic US here and idk if its really been more humid this year than it has historically, but I’ve definitely felt its been uncharacteristically humid recently

  • Let's Go 2 the Mall! ❌👑@lemmy.world
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    Im in east TN. It’s always humid here but this year seems worse. And we’ve had lots of heat warnings. Hottest year on record, just like last year, and the year before that. etc…