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Green Man Honey wrote:
Green Man wrote:
www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/ferocious-...peratures/ar-AAZFNUC

Ferocious heat, pull the other one SKY News, 35c-40c is not a fireball. When have the media started to get scared of weather ? I always found London humid and sticky regardless of Summer season.

If Scotland got 27c it probably be there heatwave .

I still remember when Houston,Texas got to 44c in the evenings/nights. The residents where I was staying just carried on like it was normal.


Because it was normal for them. We are not used to it though.

My dad used to go out in much the same clothes all year round. Thick Wool while the sun is beating down is a bit alarming, but he wouldn't be prised out of his tweed.

He claimed to have learned to regulate his own temperature in Egypt in the war.


How do people cope when they go abroad then to escape the usual crap British weather ?

My dad wore a flat cap all the time even indoors, I used to call him Andy Capp, I said to him you only own the pub because you never left it.
Honey Green Man wrote:
www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/ferocious-...peratures/ar-AAZFNUC

Ferocious heat, pull the other one SKY News, 35c-40c is not a fireball. When have the media started to get scared of weather ? I always found London humid and sticky regardless of Summer season.

If Scotland got 27c it probably be there heatwave .

I still remember when Houston,Texas got to 44c in the evenings/nights. The residents where I was staying just carried on like it was normal.


Because it was normal for them. We are not used to it though.

My dad used to go out in much the same clothes all year round. Thick Wool while the sun is beating down is a bit alarming, but he wouldn't be prised out of his tweed.

He claimed to have learned to regulate his own temperature in Egypt in the war.
Green Man www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/ferocious-...peratures/ar-AAZFNUC

Ferocious heat, pull the other one SKY News, 35c-40c is not a fireball. When have the media started to get scared of weather ? I always found London humid and sticky regardless of Summer season.

If Scotland got 27c it probably be there heatwave .

I still remember when Houston,Texas got to 44c in the evenings/nights. The residents where I was staying just carried on like it was normal.