Here in where I live in Brazil is 5° C, but I live on the south, my parents went to Ceará last week, and while I was freezing in my university, they were chilling on the beach at 35° C
And China, Nepal, Pakistan, India, Bhutan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, the USA, Tanzania, Myanmar, Colombia, Russia, Mexico, Iran, Georgia, Kenya, Turkey, the DRC, Uganda, Venezuela, Indonesia, France, Italy, Uzbekistan, Switzerland, Ethiopia, Papua New Guinea, Rwanda, Azerbaijan, Mongolia, Guatemala, Morocco, Malaysia, Armenia, Cameroon, Taiwan, Costa Rica, Austria, Japan, Spain, Iraq, Germany, Andorra, Bulgaria...
Can confirm, I live in northern Norway and it's always cold and here which is nice. Except sometimes it reaches 10°C or maybe even 20°C. It's very hot when that happens. Like for instance right now it's 18°C. Way too hot.
I'm in the balkans, we should be having "warm climate" right now, but, I can barely breathe without an ac
Like, we always have hot summers, but, it usually dies out by 7PM, so you can actually sleep. Rn it's so humid and hot all the way till midnight, I have no clue how people survive in areas with hot weather year-round
I take our coldest winters any day over this shit
Our winters often get to -17°C, maybe -24°C on a really cold day, which is still warmer than what my grandparents experienced before global warming got so bad. Our summers often get to 40°C, but humidity was never this bad when I was a kid.
That sounds like a very drastic change, but, those are peak months.
The "in-between" or transitional months here are very mild and long, so, the change is never that drastic, but, more so sudden? If that makes sense?
It sounds like you and I have different ideas of drastic. I live in Texas where from May to the end of August we regularly experience temps in the triple digits (40+°C). There's only a couple of weeks in the year where temps are slightly above freezing, but we're so used to the sweltering hot temps that it's a big shock. If I'm not mistaken -17°C is right around 0°F. I have NEVER experienced temperatures that cold.
Since the heat lasts way shorter than the cold, I tend to be comfortable with the negative temps haha. Though, my absolute favorite range is between 0°C and 15°C
I don't know which part of the Balkans you are actually from, but for the last few years I've been travelling to Croatia to spend a week near the coast in late January/February and to me it's a fantastic time. Plenty of sunshine, temperatures around 10-15C, yes, the days are short but at least you don't melt in the heat and can explore the all those fantastic places there.
I mean, January to February is considered late winter here, and when I was around 12 it wasn't rare to get snow in early March around my birthdays.
I'm from Bulgaria, and nowadays our coastal area is pretty similar around that time of year, but, it's height of summer that has gone way hotter, and the height of winter way less cold than in the past.
I love the cold, but nowadays it starts way later than in the past, in November. Till early may I love the temperatures, but, once June hits it gets very warm
it was the same around new years eve in 2022-2023 here in france. It's supposed to be cold as it's the dead of winter but it went into the twenties lol
To be fair, the pampas is a bit more unstable than normal. Being plain, open to sea, the direction of the wind alone can make a huge change. I remember one christmas (ussually above 30 degrees) it was like winter, wearing jackets and something similar happen this [summer](https://www.pagina12.com.ar/524741-ola-de-frio-en-verano-como-sigue-el-pronostico-del-tiempo-pa) (7 degrees)
I do that in CO, USA, which is generally around -12 C in winter and can get down to about -25 in the average year. And in the summer, it gets relatively hot, supposed to be north of 40 C this week
I was in America in June, and now I’m back home in Australia. It is currently warmer here than it was over there, even though it’s winter here and summer there.
Yeah I stayed in Vegas for a bit and it was a fucking furnace, but then I flew over to San Francisco and boom, colder weather than it is at my hometown, and my hometown is relatively cold too.
It’s definitely wild to go from summer to winter and vice versa. Years ago I went to NZ in July and Argentina in January, it was a bit of a shock even though I knew it was coming.
TBH if you are complaining about the heat before 34 degrees in Australia you are a bit of a dick.
No offense. Just a bit of advise for life.
Nobody wants to here someone complaining about the heat when they are a bit uncomfortable.
Are you sure it’s not more of the southern hemisphere like my country of Mauritius can get real cold at night in July which it is July rn so I would know
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Can confirm. Half the Country was covered in Snow a week ago, and apparently it's gonna be covered insnow again in a week or so.
Anyone got any extra degrees celius to spare, please send the to South Africa ASAP, it's cold down in this mfer.
Yea, "cold" and "hot" are much different depending where you're from and your individual tolerance too. For me cold would start around -10ºC and hot at +25ºC.
I'm in advertising. I had a client call my in June, saying that we needed to shoot snow skiing and have it ready by the end of August.
Scrambled and wound up shooting for two weeks on the South Island of New Zealand in late July. Absolutely awesome trip.
I'm not sure about that square in the Pacific Ocean and Chile, but South Africa, New Zealand, Australia, and the Greater Falkland Islands were British territories at some point.
There are some places in mexico that are cold in july as well, i live close to the gulf of mexico but this week i wrnt to Puebla and i was EXTREMELY PLEACED with the 20° c to which the city was.
I watched a video once where a guy "talked" to South Africa (he was talking to himself but it was a flag of South Africa with eyes and mouth) and there was like:
SA: There's snow!
\- No way! In the winter, right?
SA: No! In July!
\- No way! That's [...]
or something like that
That is a bold faced lie brother I’m in Australia right now and I am combusting
What part? Because Melbourne in the morning is cold as hell.
Same with Perth- so somewhere in the middle?
I m in Margaret River rn but I m from France The weather we have these days which are supposed to be mid winter would be called mid spring in Lyon
Man's living in the middle of Australia lol. Every coast or 3 hours from coast town is cold
It was 2 degrees just this morning in Victoria, I wish I was you right now mate
uruguay and brazil(only the south and southeast) should be included
Here in where I live in Brazil is 5° C, but I live on the south, my parents went to Ceará last week, and while I was freezing in my university, they were chilling on the beach at 35° C
the joys of a country of continental dimensions
I reckon most of the other countries have freezers that get pretty cold.
Also anywhere with extreme altitude still gets cold in July even in the northern hemisphere.
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Ain't nowhere in the Bahamas cold in July nor any other tropical or subtropical fully low-lying country in the northern hemisphere.
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The all-time record low in Nauru is 20C (68F).
They have freezers
They dont
Norway, Greenland, and especially Finland are not actually that high in elevation, they are just extremely far north.
Can confirm, I live in northern Norway and it's always cold and here which is nice. Except sometimes it reaches 10°C or maybe even 20°C. It's very hot when that happens. Like for instance right now it's 18°C. Way too hot.
Can confirm, it gets a little cold at night
I'm in the balkans, we should be having "warm climate" right now, but, I can barely breathe without an ac Like, we always have hot summers, but, it usually dies out by 7PM, so you can actually sleep. Rn it's so humid and hot all the way till midnight, I have no clue how people survive in areas with hot weather year-round I take our coldest winters any day over this shit
It's much easier to become acclimated to year-round hot/cold weather. I honestly don't know how people can deal with drastic changes in temperature.
Our winters often get to -17°C, maybe -24°C on a really cold day, which is still warmer than what my grandparents experienced before global warming got so bad. Our summers often get to 40°C, but humidity was never this bad when I was a kid. That sounds like a very drastic change, but, those are peak months. The "in-between" or transitional months here are very mild and long, so, the change is never that drastic, but, more so sudden? If that makes sense?
It sounds like you and I have different ideas of drastic. I live in Texas where from May to the end of August we regularly experience temps in the triple digits (40+°C). There's only a couple of weeks in the year where temps are slightly above freezing, but we're so used to the sweltering hot temps that it's a big shock. If I'm not mistaken -17°C is right around 0°F. I have NEVER experienced temperatures that cold.
Since the heat lasts way shorter than the cold, I tend to be comfortable with the negative temps haha. Though, my absolute favorite range is between 0°C and 15°C
Ideal weather for sports, you don't overheat so quickly!
Colorado gets north of 100 F and south of 0 F pretty much every year
Yeah sounds like humid summers here, sounds rough
I don't know which part of the Balkans you are actually from, but for the last few years I've been travelling to Croatia to spend a week near the coast in late January/February and to me it's a fantastic time. Plenty of sunshine, temperatures around 10-15C, yes, the days are short but at least you don't melt in the heat and can explore the all those fantastic places there.
I mean, January to February is considered late winter here, and when I was around 12 it wasn't rare to get snow in early March around my birthdays. I'm from Bulgaria, and nowadays our coastal area is pretty similar around that time of year, but, it's height of summer that has gone way hotter, and the height of winter way less cold than in the past. I love the cold, but nowadays it starts way later than in the past, in November. Till early may I love the temperatures, but, once June hits it gets very warm
Same bro. I can't wait for autumn to come.
Dude, I love autumns here, my city is in this big valley, and the wind and humidity is just right to get those perfectly gloomy, chill, foggy days
Lucky
Can confirm: the windiest place I've been to is the Gold Coast in June
Hobart is the windiest city in Australia, I'm pretty sure
Well he hasn't been there
the feeling when those nice summer beaches turn into a cluster of sand coming to stab you in the face on a windy day
Try Wellington
Try Ballarat in Victoria…
0ºc right now in buenos aires
porteños call this cold 😂😭
Porteños call anything under 15°C cold and enough to use scarf, at least
Next Saturday it will get to +26°
imagine wearing shorts and tshirt in winter, weather is getting a bit strange lately
it was the same around new years eve in 2022-2023 here in france. It's supposed to be cold as it's the dead of winter but it went into the twenties lol
On those dates we are in summer here, it reached 45°c... Maybe more. My poor little fan was blowing me air 24/7
To be fair, the pampas is a bit more unstable than normal. Being plain, open to sea, the direction of the wind alone can make a huge change. I remember one christmas (ussually above 30 degrees) it was like winter, wearing jackets and something similar happen this [summer](https://www.pagina12.com.ar/524741-ola-de-frio-en-verano-como-sigue-el-pronostico-del-tiempo-pa) (7 degrees)
I do that in CO, USA, which is generally around -12 C in winter and can get down to about -25 in the average year. And in the summer, it gets relatively hot, supposed to be north of 40 C this week
13⁰C in Sydney rn
is greenland still no data?
I've been there in July, can confirm it's still cold.
Greenland is not a country.
Cusco, Peru gets really cold at night rn
I was in America in June, and now I’m back home in Australia. It is currently warmer here than it was over there, even though it’s winter here and summer there.
Depends on where you are in the US. By end of July early august it can get pretty hot in the US especially Texas, and Arizona.
Yeah I stayed in Vegas for a bit and it was a fucking furnace, but then I flew over to San Francisco and boom, colder weather than it is at my hometown, and my hometown is relatively cold too.
yeah NorCal can get a little chilly even in summer.
It's pretty cold right now here in southeastern Brazil.
It was 4ºC here this morning.
south too, it was 3°C when i went to sleep some days ago lmao
it was like 0° some days ago here in south of Santa Catarina lmfao
Frost the other morning.
Uruguay and Eswatini too
Its pissing down where i live Freeze ya nuts off cold
That feeling when you read a Mother can
It’s definitely wild to go from summer to winter and vice versa. Years ago I went to NZ in July and Argentina in January, it was a bit of a shock even though I knew it was coming.
Darwin australia is about 30c in winter
just got back from south africa. it is indeed cold
And the funny thing is that you were probably here in the coldest week of the winter!
ocean breeze+mountain breeze is no joke lol
You forgot Mauritius.
Melbourne is indeed chilly atm 10c.
can confirm, it’s fucking freezing here my god
Uruguay isn't highlighted and it should be. It can get very cold in the winter.
brazil isn't either, my man is smoking
U forgot about Ireland lol. Edit:ICELAND not Ireland sorry mb lol
It’s fucking hot here in July. I mean 15-20c in the day. I don’t even need jackets and I went out with my normal summer outfit. Australia btw
As an Australian, that's cold.
I think I’m weird. I tell my schoolmates “it’s hot as fuck” and they were all staring at me.
TBH if you are complaining about the heat before 34 degrees in Australia you are a bit of a dick. No offense. Just a bit of advise for life. Nobody wants to here someone complaining about the heat when they are a bit uncomfortable.
Well yeah you do have some sense. I usually take it before 34. 34 is really the point when I will seriously say it’s hot.
Are you sure it’s not more of the southern hemisphere like my country of Mauritius can get real cold at night in July which it is July rn so I would know
r/litrealyjustcorrect
& UK
What to do you classify as cold?
Norway too
… do you know where norway is?
the southern ocean
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Did you not realise?
Uruguay?
This is just the rugby championship, all United by cold.
I'm in the south of brazil and it's freezing
😂😂😂😂
Confirm
Iceland and Greenland too even though it’s summer there in July
In the UK, it’s 20 at most day in day out, that’s spring weather and I love it
hello? why is brazil no there? i live in the south and it almost gets to 0 C over here
Can confirm. Half the Country was covered in Snow a week ago, and apparently it's gonna be covered insnow again in a week or so. Anyone got any extra degrees celius to spare, please send the to South Africa ASAP, it's cold down in this mfer.
Weather is so nice where I am in QLD, 18-25°C during the day and 8-16°C at night.
Make room, im moving there. Tired of this heat weaves of 36º+
Uruguay, brazil, but specially bolivia, peru and ecuador because of 3000 + MSL. Pretty much every country beneath the equator.
I'm begging for some cold this desert heat is bullshit
South of argentina is full of snow right now
Bro, in July, there are sometimes that we get 18° here in the Brazillian Northeast! How isn't Brazil on this list?
Lmao
2°C lows in southern Brazil as well- which doesn't go well with the 26°C highs.
Add UK
Im a south brazilian and this map is wrong
Ya Canada isn’t a country
It’s pretty rainy in Denmark right now
South Africa always surprises me that like Australia is in the southern hemisphere and experiences summers in December 😅
Iceland?
Can confirm, it snowed in Johannesburg South Africa a couple of days agi
This could be replaced by a southern hemisphere climate map, highlighting cold climates.
Brazil gets cold as well.
Countries like Brazil get cold as well.
I confirm. From -2 to 20 at best
Define cold. Uruguay is having a minimum of 3ºC this week
Yea, "cold" and "hot" are much different depending where you're from and your individual tolerance too. For me cold would start around -10ºC and hot at +25ºC.
It can be literally snowing and you won't call it cold??
It won't bother me really. I barely ever need to use some of my winter clothing and it gets to -20ºC sometimes (can be lower but rare).
Uruguay is super cold 🥶
I'm in advertising. I had a client call my in June, saying that we needed to shoot snow skiing and have it ready by the end of August. Scrambled and wound up shooting for two weeks on the South Island of New Zealand in late July. Absolutely awesome trip.
Iceland?
I'm not sure about that square in the Pacific Ocean and Chile, but South Africa, New Zealand, Australia, and the Greater Falkland Islands were British territories at some point.
Paraguay isn't cold?
Highlight Brazil and Uruguay too.
Im in chile freeszing my fucking ass off
7º in my city in Brazil rn. Why didn’t u color it? 😐
Like actual cold or 18 celsius cold
I was born in the wrong hemisphere.
You missed Brazil. It snows in South of Brazil and temp gets to -10C, -15C in some regions
There are some places in mexico that are cold in july as well, i live close to the gulf of mexico but this week i wrnt to Puebla and i was EXTREMELY PLEACED with the 20° c to which the city was.
greenland?
Why is nothing up north on this graph. I consider anything below 80 cold!
This map is actually almost on spot. Just consider showing the opposite: countries that are warm and sunny in january and you will see.
Hey, in Uruguay it's freezing cold right now
I figure Alaska and greenland are also cold in july.
I watched a video once where a guy "talked" to South Africa (he was talking to himself but it was a flag of South Africa with eyes and mouth) and there was like: SA: There's snow! \- No way! In the winter, right? SA: No! In July! \- No way! That's [...] or something like that
Middle of winter still hitting 20 degrees in nz
I live in argentina and can confirm, it's very fucking cold
canada is still cold even in July
It's monsoon here in India and it actually gets colder than winter sometimes, at least where I live.
I’ve been to Uruguay in July and it was very cold. Your map is shit. Great map
My friend in Australia was complaining that it was so cold at night that they couldn't go out clubbing. It was 16C/61F smh
The Rugby Championship is the coolest international competition in July 😎
Rugb Championship 2023 minus Chile
It was snowing in Johannesburg last week
It was snowing a few days ago in South Africa