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In reply to the discussion: Current temp at my house: 121.5 [View all]yuiyoshida
(45,126 posts)51. domo arigatou!
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The old adage "but it's only dry heat" doesn't apply well above 100 degrees, imo.
hlthe2b
Jun 2017
#5
I have a tiny house, and it is VERY well insulated. My electric has only gone over
Coventina
Jun 2017
#41
That's too hot. I think I'd pass out if I left the house in that heat. Poor you!
luvMIdog
Jun 2017
#30
was 70's/60's yesterday in milw wi, storm came thru + we are down to 50/60's.
pansypoo53219
Jun 2017
#39
It can come out of the taps boiling hot, so you need to let it run a few seconds.
Coventina
Jun 2017
#49
Only just shy of 100 degrees where I am today in Colorado, but I've felt sick all day...
hlthe2b
Jun 2017
#61
Probably very dangerous, as I would imagine less homes are air conditioned in Paris
Coventina
Jun 2017
#69
