How is the weather (right now)

Maybe a nuclearwintercoat. It would be easy to pack.

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Dunno about that wouldn´t that have to be full of lead? :thinking:


There’s heat even in Arctic Ocean. But not here.

Get prepared for the shock experience in a few days.

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Yeah, we prepared a cool bag, just in case.

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In Germany it’s incredibly hot at the moment. :hot_face:

Is there somewhere a cold place in Europe today?

Not today, but come to Finland on monday. Now it’s 30°, on monday it should be 13°.

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Yes, instead of 40° like yesterday it’s now a mere 29° (down from some 34ish earlier). Hardly cool but a lot more bearable. :slight_smile:

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Ok, Finland is cool again, so it’s safe to come.

BTW, I happened to come across this post :sweat_smile:

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It’s about 18/19 here. Lovely!

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:joy:

It’s now 25 degrees (Celsius, not Fahrenheit) here. So I will stay here. :wink:

Sorry, I need to refine my post: it’s cool in northern Finland. In southern Finland there was a record heat today :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

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What does that mean in Celsius? :stuck_out_tongue:

~34°.

Hope it leaves soon! :slight_smile:

And this is what you call a record heat? :smirk: :wink:

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I have no choice. You can’t argue with statistics.

This message is a proof we live in a computer simulation. In the last 15 minutes I have written the exact same sentence about statistics with no relation to each other :upside_down_face:

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Yeah, on that day it hit 40, I was longingly thinking back to the 34 it was sometime early in the morning. 34 is regular top summer warm for here. :slight_smile:

(I had to go in a train without AC around 15-16 'o clock, too…)

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The highest temperature on July (in Finland) was 33,7°.
The lowest was -1,7°.

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It reached freezing temps at night? Although I’m guessing the lowest was somewhere in the north and the highest in the south. :stuck_out_tongue: