smoz
One of the Regulars
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- South London, UK
This is how hot my corner of South London is at the moment ...
I'm with you all the way, and many other Britons will be with you too. Our average July temperature is 16C but we are sweltering in temperatures more than 10 degrees higher. And in my experience, those who curse and grumble about cold weather are precisely those who won't wear extra layers. Like you, I much prefer the clothes of winter - high temperatures are simply not friendly to classical/traditional dressing.Give me -40C over +40C any day. At least I can do something about that - and wear an extra layer. And -40C makes me feel alive, you know? It shocks the system and it's all a bit exciting (plus I get to wear the gear that suits me best, I think) ...
Fortunately, it isn't too humid here so far - but 33-35C, with humidity, is forecast for next week.But this?!? It's the wretched humidity! I just wilt and fade in a state of sweating torpor...nothing to do except forgo style for function.
Steaming jungles, yes; in the non-humid baking deserts (or the dry summers of Mediterranean climes) sweating will be just as prevalent but not noticed because of the evaporation - the danger is in becoming dehydrated without noticing it.I'd've been useless fighting in the steaming jungles of Vietnam or Burma, me. Or the baking desert in North Africa.
And while the rest of the Northern Hemisphere is basking in the heat, today it's windy, foggy and a chilly 55 -62 degrees here in California...San Francisco, that is. Typical summer weather here near the SF coast. The warmer it gets inland, the colder at land's edge. Meanwhile, awaiting my new Aero FQHH HB- could use it about now.
And while the rest of the Northern Hemisphere is basking in the heat, today it's windy, foggy and a chilly 55 -62 degrees here in California...San Francisco, that is. Typical summer weather here near the SF coast. The warmer it gets inland, the colder at land's edge. Meanwhile, awaiting my new Aero FQHH HB- could use it about now.
Heatwave here in the UK as well.
Sitting in the shade , sipping some ice-cold Pimm's , watching the Open golf on the TV ,
whilst listening the the Lords test match (that's cricket to you stateside) on my iphone .
The only leather on my mind is that covering the cricket ball that's currently bowling out the Aussies..
You never know, the extra ventilation might come in handy.