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Oberon 07-05-06 12:09 AM

Got a storm this morning, bout 4ish but I slept through it...hardly any rain and I should imagine within a few hours it'll be back to god alone knows what degrees celsius and normal service shall resume:damn:

Storms don't seem to clear the air much these days, at least, not 'round here. :down:

STEED 07-05-06 04:41 AM

Yesterday the temperature was 25°F and that was 5AM in the morning.:o The thunderstorms are predicted this afternoon, hey another flying pig I see. ;)

Skybird 07-05-06 04:50 AM

On my balcony, sun-side and reflections, I had 40°C yesterday, while the prediction for the area was 34. Today they predicted even higher temperatures, so I assume this will be the first day ever in this flat that I face temperatures of above 40°C on the other side of the window. at night it still was 29°C this night. That are temps I am not made for. No sleep, no strength, room darkened, and bad mood. Bad way to live.

scandium 07-05-06 04:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Skybird
On my balcony, sun-side and reflections, I had 40°C yesterday, while the prediction for the area was 34. Today they predicted even higher temperatures, so I assume this will be the first day ever in this flat that I face temperatures of above 40°C on the other side of the window. at night it still was 29°C this night. That are temps I am not made for. No sleep, no strength, room darkened, and bad mood. Bad way to live.

We have something in common there. My body tends to shutdown on me whenever the heat goes above 30C (usually this is also accompanied by headaches and general malaise). Fortunately it is not often though that it gets up to, or past, 30C here. I think a hot climate like in the Southern US would kill me (which should be good news for those in the Southern states who have no wish to see me emmigrate there ;)).

Oberon 07-05-06 05:54 AM

Nicked the temperature probe out of the kitchen this morning and stuck it on a table in the middle of the restaurant.
28 degrees celsius.
That was with an empty restaurant though, you've surely got to knock a degree or two on when its full up, plus the carvery unit was just warming up, that's gotta add a couple of degrees.
...and we're wearing long sleeved shirts and waistcoats....:damn:

Skybird 07-05-06 06:00 AM

A salad, only oil, no sausage, a steak medium, salt, black pepper and butter with herbs, pommes frites, a glass of red vine, German or Italian, and a chocolade pudding afterwards, please. Send it per Express. Thank you.

Kurushio 07-05-06 06:02 AM

I'm the opposite...I'm a heat person. I thrive above 30 degrees...the other day I did hard labour under the sun for twelve hours...from morning to late evening...all of it pretty much near 30 degrees. Probably everyone thought I was mental...:lol:

I pretty much shut down in the cold....like a diesel engine refusing to start. :doh:

STEED 07-05-06 06:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Oberon
Nicked the temperature probe out of the kitchen this morning and stuck it on a table in the middle of the restaurant.
28 degrees celsius.
That was with an empty restaurant though, you've surely got to knock a degree or two on when its full up, plus the carvery unit was just warming up, that's gotta add a couple of degrees.
...and we're wearing long sleeved shirts and waistcoats....:damn:

At least you can make a B-Line strait in to one of your big fridges or better still freezer. :rolleyes:

Oberon 07-05-06 06:48 AM

Valid point, the walk-in fridge is very nice, rarely have time to use it though :cry:

STEED 07-05-06 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Oberon
Valid point, the walk-in fridge is very nice, rarely have time to use it though :cry:

I am sure you will come up with a good excuse. ;)

STEED 07-05-06 06:55 AM

Hey it's raining, hang on..........

BOOHOO, it's only light rain, where's the thunderstorms??? :-?

STEED 07-05-06 07:20 AM

I hope they are using factor 30. :)

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Hot horse gets sun help

http://eur.i1.yimg.com/eur.yimg.com/i/uk/ne/palog.gif Wednesday July 5, 10:41 AM

An albino police horse is coping with the current sunny spell with the help of 30 bottles of sun cream every day.

Humberside Police horse Blue - nicknamed Sunny - has a rare genetic condition which means that he has no melanin and therefore little or no pigmentation. The High Street chemist Boots are providing Sunny with the sun cream after mounted officers put out an internet appeal for help to get the horse through the heatwave.

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/05072006/34...-sun-help.html

lesrae 07-05-06 07:25 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED
Hey it's raining, hang on..........

BOOHOO, it's only light rain, where's the thunderstorms??? :-?

Thunder and rain here in Bath, we've had to change this afternoon's crazy golf competition to killer pool + drinking :dead:

Iku-turso 07-05-06 12:46 PM

Personally i prefer too hot weather,it is too cold weather that sucks.:yep:

BTW, it is really nice and hot weather now up here and i got only two working days left and then starts my vacation....and rain.

STEED 07-05-06 01:10 PM

That's it, time to do the rain dance. :lol:


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