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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Its glorious even if I'm working inside.
Its mad we have orange and yellow alerts for the heat.
I heard the council have been out spraying water on a section of road lol and where they sprayed if it gets more than a day of rain it floods |
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..did I hear right last night first time ever on record in the northern part of irl they issued a state of danger with the severe heat..
My neighbours feeding his chickens crushed ice to keep them from laying hard boiled eggs. |
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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago
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"..did I hear right last night first time ever on record in the northern part of irl they issued a state of danger with the severe heat..
My neighbours feeding his chickens crushed ice to keep them from laying hard boiled eggs."
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"Doesn't matter, high 20's are far away from heatwave "
They're not actually. The average temperature in Ireland for July is 20°C.
The definition of a heatwave is 5 consecutive days, or more, of 5°C above the average. That means 5 consecutive days with temperatures of 25°C or above. Today is day 6 so it officially became a heatwave yesterday afternoon.
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"..did I hear right last night first time ever on record in the northern part of irl they issued a state of danger with the severe heat..
My neighbours feeding his chickens crushed ice to keep them from laying hard boiled eggs."
Belter |
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