1. Your country
2. How common are temperatures above 30°C where you live?
1. Flag
2. Extremely rare, did however have multiple days with +30 temperatures a summer a couple years ago
1. Your country
2. How common are temperatures above 30°C where you live?
1. Flag
2. Extremely rare, did however have multiple days with +30 temperatures a summer a couple years ago
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Siberia.
Uncommon. Typically happens for about a week each summer. A month tops.
March-November
1. Bosnia
2. Very common during summer months
all summer, the real question is how often it gets over 40
every fucking day
1. Slovenia
2. mandatory for at least two continuous weeks of summer and up to a month altogether
too fucking common
1. Flag
2. Almost everyday
>30
try 40
A couple of times a week during summer.
1. Republic of Sakha
2. Every summer, even through there is below -40 every winter
I live in Southern Arizona so nearly every fucking day from early March to the end of November is above 30C.
Increasingly common in Summer.
Three times over the past 10 days. Fuck summer.
1. Flag, South Federal District
2. 30+ from early May to late September. The highest temperature I've witnessed was 42.
>le rusia a cold cuntry
Mate, I wish.
Flag
July-early August
Once a summer
flag
May to mid September usually, this year till mid October
flag
very common, even in winter
38-45 is normal at summer. I'm fucking dying every year but somehow still alive
Not that often, but once in a while. 40° is the highest that was ever reached
maybe once in 5 years
every summer = 40
rest of the year glorious 20 degrees
Here in California that's 90% of the time.
1. USA
2. Not very. I live in the Rust Belt. When I was growing up, summertime temperatures rarely rose so high. Nowadays, we seem to have a few weeks of 30+ degree days scattered throughout summer.
Been in India for a while and they're obviously more common here. I remember New Delhi back in 2014 -- abject misery for all of June and July. I think it was regularly over 40 every day for over a month.
They usually aren't where I live but last summer was warm as fuck
During summer is extremely common.
1. Flag
2. Very rare, usually we have only several days a year in July or August with temperatures above 30°C.
1. Burgerstan
2. Maximum of 30 days per year.
If it's not raining it's above 30°C everyday
Every fucking day