It appears the sun has had his hat on everywhere from England to Munich this past week. (It goes without saying that Sevilla in July is scorchio!). I hope wherever you are, you are managing to stay cool!
Montreal has been sweltering too.
As seems to be the way of this city, as it was in winter there are two temperatures: the temperature, and then - in place of the windchill factor reducing the temperature - there is a humidity factor which raises the heat. So for example the forecast says it's 27, the 'feels like' humidity factor makes it 35 degrees.
As seems to be the way of this city, as it was in winter there are two temperatures: the temperature, and then - in place of the windchill factor reducing the temperature - there is a humidity factor which raises the heat. So for example the forecast says it's 27, the 'feels like' humidity factor makes it 35 degrees.
Yesterday the temperature apparently peaked at 32.8 degrees, with a 'humidex' (humidity index) of 42 degrees.
All I know is that it was hot inside:
All I know is that it was hot inside:
An almighty thunderstorm in the early evening cooled the place ever so slightly, but it also caused 35,000 residents to lose power. We were lucky and managed to escape the power-cut, thankfully!
The humidex is expected to reach 40 degrees tomorrow (Friday), but then thunderstorms should bring cooler relief for the weekend.
Until then, in such temperatures there is not much you can do in this heat other than sleep...
...have a token play, and then sleep some more...