kinda nice for a change. up another %20 and it would feel like hawaii, and in the nice warm breeze, and a pina colada, ok i am dreaming, nonetheless, nice weather here.
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Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2005 4:12 am Post subject:
Enna wrote:
Hi z123_us,
Exactly how hot is it in Paris? Because after reading what you and oberon had to say from the Netherlands I was just wondering. I have a friend who lives in Metz France and likes to go mountain biking. So I guess he won't be doing that !!!!
well here it's about 30 degrees celcius and i guess in Paris it would be the same
Hi z123_us,
Exactly how hot is it in Paris? Because after reading what you and oberon had to say from the Netherlands I was just wondering. I have a friend who lives in Metz France and likes to go mountain biking. So I guess he won't be doing that !!!!
well today was a little bit better but one has been having like 35 degrees in past days ... worst out here is not just the heat but the fact that there is nothing to take care of it like fans or air conditioning ... in the houses !
well mountains r a total different story man ... they r cool surroundings!
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Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2005 7:25 am Post subject:
oberon wrote:
well here it's about 30 degrees celcius and i guess in Paris it would be the same
Well I went to my on-line temperature conversion site and it told me that 30c is 86F degrees. That is hot!
z123_us wrote:
well today was a little bit better but one has been having like 35 degrees in past days ... worst out here is not just the heat but the fact that there is nothing to take care of it like fans or air conditioning ... in the houses !
well mountains r a total different story man ... they r cool surroundings!
Well now Paris is hot as you-know-what!!! 35C is 95F!!!!
Yes my friend who lives in Metz is an outdoorsy guy. He rides a mountain bike and he races with a group of guys. Where they race, I am not quite sure. The temps still sound too hot to be outdoors. In Paris I knew the houses didn't have air conditioners, but no fans either!!!!
I hope the temps drop soon for you z123_us and oberon. Thank you both for answering my question.
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Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2005 7:46 am Post subject:
z123_us wrote:
well ofcourse all stores and offices and maybe big appartments r airconditioned
but normally airconditioning or fans r not part of the construction ever out here and well u know it is all OLD construction as compared to US ...
but like in India where i come from and fan is like just understood to be had !! ... air conditioning is extra.
so thats why out here it becomes a bit more difficult!
Oh I knew what you were saying z123_us. I remember in the news last year that hundreds of people died in Paris' summer heat, esp. the elderly. Lets hope this summer is less deadly there.
So you are from India z123_us? You should be used to all that heat.
Don't you drink hot beverages in the heat, like hot tea so that you will perspire more and then the body will cool off. Or do I have that piece of information all wrong?
Oh I knew what you were saying z123_us. I remember in the news last year that hundreds of people died in Paris' summer heat, esp. the elderly. Lets hope this summer is less deadly there.
So you are from India z123_us? You should be used to all that heat.
Don't you drink hot beverages in the heat, like hot tea so that you will perspire more and then the body will cool off. Or do I have that piece of information all wrong?
YIKES .. hot drinks in this heat ... ME no way, i stick to my juices and ice tea mango flavor
as i said in india all is air conditioned ... so is ok ... but these days in north india, outside in daytime is like 45 degrees ... so like >110 fahrenheit .. now that is unbearable for even indians ... so basically u dont go out in day!
i could not believe it when in 2003 over 15000 people died due to a heat wave in france...... in such a developed nation ... now they r more prepared for it.. i hope so !
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Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2005 3:28 pm Post subject:
Nice tradewinds today. Not all that hot.
However, down at Farmer's Market was blazing. I think it's from all that stuff on the roof (that looks like moldy marshmallows) to prevent fires from spreading or something? _________________
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Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2005 7:24 pm Post subject:
z123_us wrote:
OK i dont know how to say this ... it is POURING like hell ...
Sorry to hear you are having such a loud thunderstorm z123_us but happy to hear that your heatwave may have finally broken because of it.
We are expected to have late day scattered thunderstorms for the next few days. Today our temps will get up to the 90sF and we will have the 3 'Hs'-hazy, hot and humid. I like the sound of thunder and the sight of lightening as long as everyone stays safe!
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Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2005 1:11 am Post subject:
Currently overcast with no sun in sight. It must be a thicker than normal fog base today. And cool. Ahh, it feels nice to be able to go outside and not sweat buckets as soon as I reach the door.
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