I'd love to send you some of our rain to help cool things off. It's about 70 degrees Farhenheit here on the Atlantic coast of Canada. We're nowhere near a heat wave. I'm hoping we'll at least break into the normal summer temperatures. Without the rain, of course. But at least we aren't getting hammered like the people on the Eastern seabord of your lovely country.
2006-06-26 12:58:59
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answered by Garfield 6
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It is extremely hot here in this part of the world, as summer has come down with a Big Bang, with all the sunshine and heat. Nope, anyways, we are not hitting 108 degrees, r u living in hell, coz I cannot beat the heat at 42 degrees!!
2006-06-25 06:58:22
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answered by bstil 2
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Where I currently live?
It's winter here in Australia, I live in Cairns, Queensland, which is right next to the Great Barrier Reef, seeing as we're relatively close to the equator, humidity is always a problem here, regardless of what season it is. It's a real killer, and the temperature is always around 30-35 degrees in summer, but luckily for us, it's around 20-26 right now, but that doesn't make much difference as the humidity sticks!
(I'm not referring to Fahrenheit, obviously, I'm referring to Celcius)
I'm relocating to Brisbane, which is the capital city of our state, Queensland in a few weeks, the weather should be nicer, by that I mean colder and reduced humidity patterns.
2006-06-26 03:32:05
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answered by David 3
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I am near Dallas , Texas--it is 6 am here this Sunday some 45 minutes before sun up and it is already 82 degress F----looking at high 90's today---nothing like we've had--less than two weeks ago we were at 108-109 for several days in a row--and we've yet to see the hard stuff to come in late July and August---buckle in time--gonna be funky
2006-06-25 07:06:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Im in ohio, so far the weather is unusual this time of year. We should be averaging in the 80's but its more like 90's. There is also a lot more wind and rain. As if we were by the great lakes. Bad wind too.
2006-06-25 10:24:47
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answered by americanflashing@verizon.net 1
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Its cloudy out here in Bombay, India. We had Heatwave last month and now its Rainy Season. Hoping for Heavy Rains.
2006-06-25 06:59:42
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answered by strange_raga 4
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Cardiff... Kinda cold considering it's the middle of June and all. It's still so cold you have to wear a jacket outside and there are gazillions of clouds. It's been raining a lot lately to.
2006-06-25 06:58:35
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answered by pria : 1
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In Brisbane we're in the middle of winter, so we're at 18 degrees Celcius during the day -- dunno in Farenheit. It's sad that I think that's cold.
LOVE fingerless gloves! Can type and not freeze!
But in summer we're like 30 degrees or more, so I sympathise!
2006-06-25 06:58:23
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answered by say_it_straight9 2
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it is nice and warm with the sea breeze and palm tree . discover puerto rico
2006-06-25 07:01:00
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answered by noelia369 3
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weve had much rain in central indiana the past week, but its very sunny now
2006-06-26 14:38:04
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answered by tomcat 3
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