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minus-squareIndiBronylinkEnglish4•8 months agoThank you for the translation… …and is that a humid heat or a dry heat?
minus-squareIndiBronylinkEnglish5•edit-28 months agoYep, just needed clarification between “that’s pretty hot” and “holy fuck balls”. As a Brit who also suffers humid summers: I feel for OP.
minus-square@Thunderbird4link5•8 months agoYeah, Coastal Louisiana is just on the “subtropical” side of “tropical.” My weather station in central Texas shows an air temperature of 90F (32C) today with a heat index around 114F (45C) due to the high humidity.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•8 months agoThe forecast for tonight says 79% humidity and that’s with no chance of rain.
Thank you for the translation…
…and is that a humid heat or a dry heat?
Louisiana? Extremely humid
Yep, just needed clarification between “that’s pretty hot” and “holy fuck balls”.
As a Brit who also suffers humid summers: I feel for OP.
Yeah, Coastal Louisiana is just on the “subtropical” side of “tropical.”
My weather station in central Texas shows an air temperature of 90F (32C) today with a heat index around 114F (45C) due to the high humidity.
Holy fuck balls.
The forecast for tonight says 79% humidity and that’s with no chance of rain.