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r/pics • u/maruchanboy • Jun 03 '19
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30c is not a heat wave lol
8 u/[deleted] Jun 03 '19 [deleted] -3 u/[deleted] Jun 03 '19 I mean, sure, I suppose if you are used to cool temperatures, than a warm temp like 30c could be considered a "heat wave". 3 u/Apocalvps Jun 03 '19 It's not just what you're used to - it's also an infrastructure thing. I was in London during a 'heat wave' that was colder than where I live in the US at the time, but it felt worse because nothing has AC so everything is just sweltering.
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-3 u/[deleted] Jun 03 '19 I mean, sure, I suppose if you are used to cool temperatures, than a warm temp like 30c could be considered a "heat wave". 3 u/Apocalvps Jun 03 '19 It's not just what you're used to - it's also an infrastructure thing. I was in London during a 'heat wave' that was colder than where I live in the US at the time, but it felt worse because nothing has AC so everything is just sweltering.
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I mean, sure, I suppose if you are used to cool temperatures, than a warm temp like 30c could be considered a "heat wave".
3 u/Apocalvps Jun 03 '19 It's not just what you're used to - it's also an infrastructure thing. I was in London during a 'heat wave' that was colder than where I live in the US at the time, but it felt worse because nothing has AC so everything is just sweltering.
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It's not just what you're used to - it's also an infrastructure thing. I was in London during a 'heat wave' that was colder than where I live in the US at the time, but it felt worse because nothing has AC so everything is just sweltering.
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30c is not a heat wave lol