>29℃ >humidity95% >rainy >no wind
They say it's gonna be 35'C today, but at least pretty dry air. Summer fuck yeah
>>61021385
> Tfw somewhat comfortable 21°C
Welcome to rainy season you fuck
humidity is what kills you
>>61022047
yup, espesialy in form of tsunami I belive
>14°C
>cloudy
>slight wind
finnish summers are the best
>40°C
>85% humidity
>this is only the beginning
>>61023017
Florida, Luisiana, New Orleans?
>>61023037
Gulf Coast Texas
>>61023046
I thought that Texas is very dry. Too much western movies probably.
>>61023077
East Texas is pretty humid, compared to West Texas which is pretty arid.
>>61023077
>>61023216
>>61023216
No tumbleweeds and sand everywhere? It ain't Texas then, sir.
And there has to be cow's scull here and there too.
>>61023258
>>61023325
But honestly speaking, if we sticked with stereotypes based on movies and some shallow common knowledge it's like this: Desert - Texas and Nevada, Swamps/almost jungle - Florida, Luisiana. Snow- Alaska (and mayby wherever "Fargo" was shot). Period
>13C>humidity77%>rainy>windy
>>61023420
colder than our winter
>>61023434
Do you even have seasons in northern brazil?
>>61023449
im not there but if i remember from class they have rainy season and dry season, on the amazon the sometimes they have """"cold"""" (which can go down to 17C lowest)
I personally am under blankets on a nice 9 C cold night.
Sort of unrelated question, but at what temperature is the inside of the average house up there? With insulation + heating I'd guess it's pretty warm right?
>>61023525
It's 18C in my apartment right now. During the winter usually 20-22C