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Our German friend, who lives in Muenster, said the prediction there is for 104 degrees Fahrenheit DavidDvorkin Jun 2019 #1
104, horrible, Germany or anywhere. The planet can't handle appalachiablue Jun 2019 #2
I lived in the Phoenix area for 11 years former9thward Jun 2019 #10
Tell me, so you've lived in DC when the temperature is 90-100 appalachiablue Jun 2019 #11
At high enough humidity, anything over 100F becomes lethal NickB79 Jun 2019 #13
Humidity makes all the difference. JudyM Jun 2019 #14
It Really Does RobinA Jun 2019 #34
I'm from the northeast coast and was as struck by that dry heat concept as much as I was struck by JudyM Jun 2019 #41
Yeah, and every building you go into is cooled to 75 degrees. GulfCoast66 Jun 2019 #16
Yeah, Europe is bad in the summer. Turin_C3PO Jun 2019 #25
They Don't NEED RobinA Jun 2019 #33
Phoenix - AC; Paris, Brussels, Bonn, Madrid, Lisbon, Warsaw, Marseilles - No hatrack Jun 2019 #17
Did you live there without AC? Boomer Jun 2019 #20
I didn't but Phoenix has been around for awile. former9thward Jun 2019 #21
...with appropriate architecture jberryhill Jun 2019 #26
Not too familiar with the changes in census that took place after the advent of A/C? LanternWaste Jun 2019 #31
Phoenix is different. Turin_C3PO Jun 2019 #24
And there is A/C everywhere BuddhaGirl Jun 2019 #27
Horrible is relative, yes? LanternWaste Jun 2019 #30
Phoenix doesn't have the humidity, overcrowding or air pollution of those cities Merlot Jun 2019 #32
"But it's a dry heat" Retrograde Jun 2019 #37
Agree with you there. former9thward Jun 2019 #40
In France that is not true. GulfCoast66 Jun 2019 #19
"Most of their power is nuclear" former9thward Jun 2019 #22
Killer heat... Maxheader Jun 2019 #35
Do many homes and buildings in Paris have air conditioning? Ohiogal Jun 2019 #3
Gute frage, I doubt it, but don't know for sure. It was never appalachiablue Jun 2019 #5
I don't think so - Europe in general hasn't put it in so many OLD buildings elfin Jun 2019 #8
Pretty much none. GulfCoast66 Jun 2019 #18
Meanwhile, here in the PHX, AZ metro, marybourg Jun 2019 #4
Same here in Utah. defacto7 Jun 2019 #6
That's around 104 F ananda Jun 2019 #7
Not good for World Cup contenders mcar Jun 2019 #9
Scotland looks like it will be really nice however. That's where I'd go. YOHABLO Jun 2019 #12
Coincidence that you would say that. My son just boarded.... Duppers Jun 2019 #15
This week will be awful LittleGirl Jun 2019 #23
Odd that the Sustenpass stayed closed last week jberryhill Jun 2019 #28
There were many places on the east of Switzerland that LittleGirl Jun 2019 #29
Forecast is quite pleasant in our part of Spain. Thyla Jun 2019 #36
It was 95 out a few hours ago here in Miami...now it's only 93. Scurrilous Jun 2019 #38
Presently in Aix-en-Provence - 26C and 43% humidity at 22h. GoneOffShore Jun 2019 #39
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