Oh get over it, that's only 89.6 degrees Fahrenheit.... I live in the sunny South (Tennessee) and this past week we've had high 90s and almost 100 on Wednesday. I don't think anyone died, and I've kept my garden growing with a lot of water and TLC...in fact I had my first tomato of the season this morning with breakfast and it was delicious.
Yeah, the climate changed alright.... about 12,500 years ago at the end of the last major Ice Age. Must have been all those farting mastodons and saber toothed tigers that caused the glaciers to melt.
I just laugh at these torrid climate change predictions nowadays, they're all full of shit.
Youβre right. 90f is not that hot but residential a/c in uk is rare. But from what Iβm seeing high in london over next 10 days 77f. Pic seems very inaccurate.
Interesting fact, I did not know that. On every trip I've been on to the UK, I've been in air-conditioned hotels, museums, even the fast trains from London to Cardiff to Manchester to Edinburgh. I can't recall a single time I've been uncomfortable in British weather EXCEPT that one day my wife and I were at the castle in Edinburgh where the rain was heavy and nonstop. We've been in Britain several times over the years, but don't know anyone there personally, so we've never been inside an average residence there.
Oh get over it, that's only 89.6 degrees Fahrenheit.... I live in the sunny South (Tennessee) and this past week we've had high 90s and almost 100 on Wednesday. I don't think anyone died, and I've kept my garden growing with a lot of water and TLC...in fact I had my first tomato of the season this morning with breakfast and it was delicious.
Yeah, the climate changed alright.... about 12,500 years ago at the end of the last major Ice Age. Must have been all those farting mastodons and saber toothed tigers that caused the glaciers to melt.
I just laugh at these torrid climate change predictions nowadays, they're all full of shit.
Youβre right. 90f is not that hot but residential a/c in uk is rare. But from what Iβm seeing high in london over next 10 days 77f. Pic seems very inaccurate.
It's a pic of liberal rage levels.
Interesting fact, I did not know that. On every trip I've been on to the UK, I've been in air-conditioned hotels, museums, even the fast trains from London to Cardiff to Manchester to Edinburgh. I can't recall a single time I've been uncomfortable in British weather EXCEPT that one day my wife and I were at the castle in Edinburgh where the rain was heavy and nonstop. We've been in Britain several times over the years, but don't know anyone there personally, so we've never been inside an average residence there.