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    Its too fucken hot here!

    47.9 Celsius is 118 degrees. We broke the record set from the day before. Before that is was like 45 Celsius in 1941.

    Its way hot here. I live about 3 hours away from Lytton and it was 44 Celsius (111 degrees) here yesterday. This is NOT a dry heat like Las Vegas, we have a lot of humidity so it feels way hotter. I have been to Las Vegas like 20 times and this is way way worse. Most people (including myself) in Canada do not have AC. We had 24 seniors die in the last 48 hours from the heat in the greater Vancouver area. My bedroom is on the second floor. Yesterday at 11pm it was 33 Celsius (93 degrees). Its fucking gross. Had to sleep on the floor in my living room floor where is was only 30 Celsius (86 degrees). My wife got the couch.

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    Yeah, I've been following this. Surprisied Lytton is the hottest spot in BC, because it's surrounded by mountains, and cold air usually sinks, but something about its location must make it most susceptible to extreme heat in weird heat waves like these.

    I passed through it in 2017, but didn't stop there. Portland also set an all time record with 113.

    Many don't realize how bad it is for the residents of these places, because most don't have air conditioning, given the typically mild summer weather.

    When I traveled through BC in 2017, most of the hotels had no AC. A few of them got hot, but as long as you left the window open and fan running at night, it was fine.

    Obviously not the case here.

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    Also most of the restaurants closed for a couple days because their AC broke, or if they did not have AC it was too hot for the employees to work in the kitchen. All AC's were sold out everywhere. Lots of people going to hotels for a few days just for the AC. Luckily the heat wave on lasted 3 days. Today was only 35 and tomorrow will be 30.

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    You're telling me.

    I think Sloppy Joe may have even been praying for Trump to bring water....

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    Quote Originally Posted by gut View Post
    You're telling me.

    I think Sloppy Joe may have even been praying for Trump to bring water....
    Thankfully A/C hung in there, sadly not ice cold though.

    House not made for 115 though; still felt warm/hot even indoors with it on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sloppy Joe View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by gut View Post
    You're telling me.

    I think Sloppy Joe may have even been praying for Trump to bring water....
    Thankfully A/C hung in there, sadly not ice cold though.

    House not made for 115 though; still felt warm/hot even indoors with it on.
    Same.


    Also, this was the first, and hopefully last, time in my life where i got home from Vegas and it was hotter here than there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt The Rat View Post
    Also most of the restaurants closed for a couple days because their AC broke, or if they did not have AC it was too hot for the employees to work in the kitchen. All AC's were sold out everywhere. Lots of people going to hotels for a few days just for the AC. Luckily the heat wave on lasted 3 days. Today was only 35 and tomorrow will be 30.

    lytton is closer to the sun than the moon and is known for setting records

    i hit three restaurants today that were closed and one place had to because they ran out of supplies due the number of customers the previous two days

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    Yeah, I've been following this. Surprisied Lytton is the hottest spot in BC, because it's surrounded by mountains, and cold air usually sinks, but something about its location must make it most susceptible to extreme heat in weird heat waves like these.

    I passed through it in 2017, but didn't stop there. Portland also set an all time record with 113.

    Many don't realize how bad it is for the residents of these places, because most don't have air conditioning, given the typically mild summer weather.

    When I traveled through BC in 2017, most of the hotels had no AC. A few of them got hot, but as long as you left the window open and fan running at night, it was fine.

    Obviously not the case here.

    And it’s gone.
    Got even hotter.

    Out-of-control wildfire near Lytton, B.C. grows to 350 hectares

    https://www.google.ca/amp/s/globalne...-wildfire/amp/

    Most homes' in Lytton, B.C., destroyed by catastrophic fire, minister says

    https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.cbc.ca/amp/1.6087311
    all hail Hydra



    Originally Posted by DanDruff:Since I'm a 6'2" Republican with an average-sized nose and a last name which doesn't end with "stein", "man", or "berg", I can hide among the goyim and remain undetected unless I open my mouth about money matters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baron Von Strucker View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    Yeah, I've been following this. Surprisied Lytton is the hottest spot in BC, because it's surrounded by mountains, and cold air usually sinks, but something about its location must make it most susceptible to extreme heat in weird heat waves like these.

    I passed through it in 2017, but didn't stop there. Portland also set an all time record with 113.

    Many don't realize how bad it is for the residents of these places, because most don't have air conditioning, given the typically mild summer weather.

    When I traveled through BC in 2017, most of the hotels had no AC. A few of them got hot, but as long as you left the window open and fan running at night, it was fine.

    Obviously not the case here.

    And it’s gone.
    Got even hotter.

    Out-of-control wildfire near Lytton, B.C. grows to 350 hectares

    https://www.google.ca/amp/s/globalne...-wildfire/amp/

    Most homes' in Lytton, B.C., destroyed by catastrophic fire, minister says

    https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.cbc.ca/amp/1.6087311
    Brutal, feel terrible for those people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt The Rat View Post
    47.9 Celsius is 118 degrees. We broke the record set from the day before. Before that is was like 45 Celsius in 1941.

    Its way hot here. I live about 3 hours away from Lytton and it was 44 Celsius (111 degrees) here yesterday. This is NOT a dry heat like Las Vegas, we have a lot of humidity so it feels way hotter. I have been to Las Vegas like 20 times and this is way way worse. Most people (including myself) in Canada do not have AC. We had 24 seniors die in the last 48 hours from the heat in the greater Vancouver area. My bedroom is on the second floor. Yesterday at 11pm it was 33 Celsius (93 degrees). Its fucking gross. Had to sleep on the floor in my living room floor where is was only 30 Celsius (86 degrees). My wife got the couch.

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    It's sickening. I could not sleep so in one night I hopped in the car twice and cranked the air. As soon as you return it's back on.. Today because I couldn't sleep last night I woke up about 2 p.m. and I thought I might die. Possible dehydration, I don't know but I had to hit a restaurant and that helped. Still sweating at this hour. It's crazy. I've experienced 40 degrees in Medicine Hat but everyone has air conditioning. Not so much here. Give me the North Pole any day

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    Les living in his car, copy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gut View Post
    Les living in his car, copy.
    Almost., The day before, I think, I just filled t up the tank and drove to the west coast, Ucluelet.
    Couple hours drive. Thought I might rent a room, but it’s s packed with tourists. I didn’t even try. I turned around and went back.
    It was worth it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by limitles View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by gut View Post
    Les living in his car, copy.
    Almost., The day before, I think, I just filled t up the tank and drove to the west coast, Ucluelet.
    Couple hours drive. Thought I might rent a room, but it’s s packed with tourists. I didn’t even try. I turned around and went back.
    It was worth it.
    I've only worn a shirt when public decency has demanded it the last few days....

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    Quote Originally Posted by gut View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by limitles View Post

    Almost., The day before, I think, I just filled t up the tank and drove to the west coast, Ucluelet.
    Couple hours drive. Thought I might rent a room, but it’s s packed with tourists. I didn’t even try. I turned around and went back.
    It was worth it.
    I've only worn a shirt when public decency has demanded it the last few days....
    you meant a mask i'm sure

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    It's insane. I never thought it could get that hot here, fairly close to the coast where I live. In the interior, yes. It feels like Vegas. It only got to 42 where I live but with the humidity the humidex was 50 which is Death Valley shit, 122 F.

    My house was built in 2012 but had no AC. It was built ready to install with a concrete pad, electrical supply and furnace connection. I installed an AC a few years ago and man am I glad I did right now.

    My dog is getting old and having troubles and has had to go to an animal hospital 45 min away for a few appointments. He had one Monday. Due to Covid they take the dog inside and the owner waits outside. I sat in my car and idled that fucker with the AC on for the whole time. There's a law against idling your car here but with nowhere else to go at that time it's idle or die so fuck the environment.

    My kids school was cancelled so we tried an experiment. We left an egg in a pan in the sun in the backyard. In 20 minutes it was overcooked.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gut View Post
    Les living in his car, copy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt The Rat View Post
    47.9 Celsius is 118 degrees. We broke the record set from the day before. Before that is was like 45 Celsius in 1941.

    Its way hot here. I live about 3 hours away from Lytton and it was 44 Celsius (111 degrees) here yesterday. This is NOT a dry heat like Las Vegas, we have a lot of humidity so it feels way hotter. I have been to Las Vegas like 20 times and this is way way worse. Most people (including myself) in Canada do not have AC. We had 24 seniors die in the last 48 hours from the heat in the greater Vancouver area. My bedroom is on the second floor. Yesterday at 11pm it was 33 Celsius (93 degrees). Its fucking gross. Had to sleep on the floor in my living room floor where is was only 30 Celsius (86 degrees). My wife got the couch.

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