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# 15  
Old 08-20-2007
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Originally Posted by sysgate
[...]Here in Bulgaria, we often have -15 -20 C in the winter and +40 C in the summer.
Actually, it wasn't like that 5-10 years ago, I guess the global climate is really changing.
Yep,
but the last winter was not so cold Smilie

Greetings from Varna Smilie
# 16  
Old 08-23-2007
A glass of zinfandel usually helps me ignore the heat.
# 17  
Old 08-29-2007
We will be hitting 29 days of 110+ ina row here in phoenix today :/
# 18  
Old 08-29-2007
Isn't that pretty much the average? Climate in Phoenix, Arizona (Wikipedia)
# 19  
Old 08-30-2007
Blowtorch, that link says that the average high temperature August in Phoenix is 102°. 29 days of 110° or above is quite a bit above average. That extra 8 - 10 degrees is more than it sounds like.
# 20  
Old 08-30-2007
Oops... mixed up the max temp and avg temp rows there Smilie
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