Jul 7, 2026 at 6:49 PM Oh that's dangerously hellish! That humidity just adds insult to injury too. I'd be praying for death.
Jul 7, 2026 at 8:27 PM It was so hot last week I started sweating like a minute or two after being outside lol
Jul 8, 2026 at 6:07 PM Not for me. I prefer between 16 and 22. I've never been a lover of hot weather and it's different in the UK. When it's hot here it's like a dry heat especially indoors. Hot weather here is different to hot weather in Europe. Hard to explain lmao.
Jul 9, 2026 at 6:50 AM You guys are still Europe lmao I think the weather here is the same as UK mostly. Just southern europe that's different (not as dunno the word but muggy?)
Jul 9, 2026 at 8:46 AM I know we are but trust me the weather when hot is different here. It's just dry heat. Muggy is what it's like here... dry heat, hot air. Weird and difficult to explain properly. Like in Spain the heat isn't dry it's not like all the air has been s----d outta rooms lol. Yesterday I left my apartment and went a walk to the shops and it was just dry hot heat and this was late afternoon.
Jul 9, 2026 at 2:05 PM . In the midwest in the US, "muggy" means damp, heavy hot air. Air that fills a space and you can feel it sitting against you. MI had a lot of forested land & we are surrounded by lakes which makes high humidity but out west in the Mojave, or Utah, even California, we have really arid, bare heat. Just sun-baking hot. It's so great compared to MI! In Vegas in August at10 am, temps of 114F are not unusual, but even that is not nearly as bad as 90 F with 80% humidity here. Climate matters a ton! I wonder about the UK being an island... they have so many ecosystems, God knows what's happening there from place to place.