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As of 4pm it is 43 with the humidex in Ottawa. Thank god both my work and home are air conditioned.
BURLINGTON, ONTARIO, CANADA

29°C
Overcast FEELS LIKE 39°C
WIND SW 24 km/h
GUSTS
RELATIVE HUMIDITY 66%
DEWPOINT 22°C
PRESSURE 101.43 kPa
VISIBILITY 16 km
CEILING 14000 ft

provided by the weather network
30C feels like 39C as of 4pm at Pearson Airport (Which is less than 15 minutes from where I live/work)

NefCanuck
28°C
Overcast. Light rain showers. FEELS LIKE 37°C
WIND W 17 km/h
GUSTS 28 km/h
RELATIVE HUMIDITY 66%
DEWPOINT 21°C
PRESSURE 101.29 kPa
VISIBILITY 16 km
CEILING 5200 ft
24°C A few clouds
WIND W 22 km/h
GUSTS
RELATIVE HUMIDITY 31%
DEWPOINT 6°C
PRESSURE 102.44 kPa
VISIBILITY 24 km
CEILING unlimited
27C, feels like 36C.
extreme heat alerts are my fav... especially since mcguinty shut down those powerplants and we're getting rolling blackouts.
89... err... 32C... feels like "Hotter Than Africa".. not as bad as it was a week or so ago though.

32°C
Feels Like
33°C
Updated Aug 4 04:45 p.m. ET

UV Index: 2 Low
Wind: From SW at 29 km/h
gusting to 42 km/h
Humidity: 44%
Pressure: 1,013.5 mb.
Dew Point: 18°C
Visibility: 16.1 kilometers
42 with the humdex, and the a/c is working like shite

*edit: and i forgot my USB fan at home

01-yellow-ZX3

40 degrees two days ago. :(
Sunny 26
Wind 19 km/h W
Humidex 26
Clear blue skies

B)
41 with the Humidex earlier today
Raine,Aug 4 2005, 07:17 PM Wrote:41 with the Humidex earlier today
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30 with humidity here today :D
Kool_ZX3,Aug 4 2005, 07:41 PM Wrote:
Raine,Aug 4 2005, 07:17 PM Wrote:41 with the Humidex earlier today
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30 with humidity here today :D
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Grr... hate people with moderate temperatures :lol:

Get this... Ontario Hydro ordered all local utils to reduce power right? So what happens? My condo loses 2 of the three working elevators b/c there's not enough juice to run all three :angry: With a bad knee stairs are about as welcome as McSquinty is in my home <_<

NefCanuck

Hi camper!
NefCanuck,Aug 4 2005, 07:01 PM Wrote:
Kool_ZX3,Aug 4 2005, 07:41 PM Wrote:
Raine,Aug 4 2005, 07:17 PM Wrote:41 with the Humidex earlier today
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30 with humidity here today :D
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Grr... hate people with moderate temperatures :lol:

Get this... Ontario Hydro ordered all local utils to reduce power right? So what happens? My condo loses 2 of the three working elevators b/c there's not enough juice to run all three :angry: With a bad knee stairs are about as welcome as McSquinty is in my home <_<

NefCanuck
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Ontario Hydro???=
Hydro One, or Ontario Power Generation
(lol sorry, had to point that out)

way to damn hot to be putting stickers on cutters, cause working with stickers = working with paper = no fan :o :angry: :( .

lucky people and your air conditioned offices, felt like 50C(slight exageration, maybe) in the plant today with no fan
33 feels like 39
Well, when I left Afghanistan, it was over 40C there without the humidex...then when I was in Dubai, it was between 55C and 65C with the humidex and was still over 35C at night too...guess that's pretty hot...
it was too freakin' hot... biked 25km, played volleyball for 2 hours, and drank 4 litres of water in that 3.5 hour time period ... I'm freakin' beat today.
I dont leave air conditioning until 6-7pm at night....even then its still 34-35 with humidity outside. <_<
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