Seattle was a high of 80 today and 71 for tomorrow, no humidity or anything.
80 degree is near boiling.
I think he doesn't mean degree. Maybe some of these funny American systems like 80% bigger balls because of heat.
Fahrenheit, as opposed to Celsius. Pretty mild day, 26 C for those across the pond.
for those across the pond.
No, rest of the world.
I mean, it's fine if you're used to imperial units. But if you post something on the internet, either you have to convert it once to standard units, or every non-american reading it has to. So please, do you.
Fair enough, I just don't have a frame of easy reference for standard, as it seems many don't for imperial.
We were at 71% yesterday and 69% today. Indoor humidity is 67%, at least for me in Leschi.
It's the proximity to water sources that makes it more bearable and seem less oppressive than other areas with higher humidity.
Seattle was a high of 80 today and 71 for tomorrow, no humidity or anything.
80 degree is near boiling.
I think he doesn't mean degree. Maybe some of these funny American systems like 80% bigger balls because of heat.
Fahrenheit, as opposed to Celsius. Pretty mild day, 26 C for those across the pond.
No, rest of the world.
I mean, it's fine if you're used to imperial units. But if you post something on the internet, either you have to convert it once to standard units, or every non-american reading it has to. So please, do you.
Fair enough, I just don't have a frame of easy reference for standard, as it seems many don't for imperial.
We were at 71% yesterday and 69% today. Indoor humidity is 67%, at least for me in Leschi.
It's the proximity to water sources that makes it more bearable and seem less oppressive than other areas with higher humidity.