What's the coldest and the hottest you ever been?
6º C and 40º C here.
-30 C and 15 C
>>57302264
In my city?
-40°C
+40°C
I've been in -20C to 47C
>>57302264
-1C (30 F)
37C (100 F)
>>57302264
about -35C during one winter long ago and about 140C, had a little sauna heating accident
-14°C and 40°C
>>57302264
-4º C (visiting São Leopoldo)
37º C (here in São Paulo)
Probably like
+40°C
and
-45°C
>>57302264
40°C or more
°1c
i want real cold pls
>>57302676
>>57302406
>40 ºC
is this a meme?
>>57302264
-15° and 35°
>>57302770
pls adopt me strong patagonian
0°C some weeks ago was the lowest, the highest can't be over 32°C. But that's my current city. Where I used to live, way down south +40°C was average on summer
>>57302264
the highest was probably around 102 F, lowest about -15 F. How much is that in Celsius? I'm not sure.
>>57302807
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=fahrenheit+to+celsius
>>57302807
update: -28 C and 39 F
>>57302264
-3 (in florida) and 38 in maringa.
>>57302846
I meant 39 C of course
>>57302723
No. It gets very hot here in the summer, and very cold in the winter.
It's retarded
-5°C and 47°C
Hottest: 38º C
Coldest: -16º C
>>57302264
-37C
+42C
-15 and 40
Both in nippon
>>57302911
Winnipeg?
-40 something
+40 something
-45C
+40C. +30C inside the country
If anybody do ask, cold is not linear. -40 is not a lot colder than -5 or -10. The wind and leftover humidity is more scary.
>>57302723
No, that shit happens in Canada all the time. In my city we're lucky because we only go from -20 C to 30 C.
>>57302961
No, but close.
I live a few hours north-west of Winnipeg
-25C
42C
-10 C (Victoria) and 43 C (South Australia)
>it's gonna be 35°C all week here in los angeles
Please kill me
I don't want to live here