Indoor temperatures don’t count. I’m talking about the weather.

Coldest for me was probably 14°C (I live in a tropical country) and the hottest was 48°C when i was traveling in June this year.

  • @Komosatuo@lemmy.ml
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    92 years ago

    I’ve been outside working in -34° C, and likewise 54.4° C. That’s -30° F and 130° F for those of us who use imperial.

    The negative temp was Alaska, and the high positive was the Arabian Gulf. Good times.

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      12 years ago

      Wow. They are both impressive numbers.

      My hottest is Australia at about 47c and Germany at about -18c.

      Went from one, to a couple of days later the other. Quite the shock. Quite the fun of it all.

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    72 years ago

    47.5° (117.5 F) in Phoenix AZ USA summer.

    -11.6° (11 F) in Flagstaff AZ USA winter.

  • @Laticauda@lemmy.world
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    62 years ago

    Coldest was about -45°C, hottest was about +45°C. We’ve got quite the range where I live, though usually it’s closer to -30 and +30, those were just extreme cases lol.

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    2 years ago

    I know you said indoor temperatures don’t count, but my low is kinda fun: -110c for three minutes (cryotherapy). Outdoor was 48c (local thermometer said higher) in northern Western Australia.

  • @Whitebrow@lemmy.world
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    42 years ago

    -43c / +46c

    Probably going to be more hotter seasons and never going to experience the -40s again with the way climate change is going…

  • @impulse@lemmy.world
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    42 years ago

    Coldest was probably -20 °C, hottest around 40 °C.

    My comfort temperature is right around 15 °C. Anything higher than 20 °C and I start sweating.

    My girlfriend wants to go to Egypt for vacation this year. That’s going to be fun…

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      I start shivering below 22°C lol

  • @GrandFunkMonorail@lemmy.ml
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    42 years ago

    Hottest was 115 F (46C) in Phoenix, Arizona. Coolest was -55 F (-48C) in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. I think the wind chill was around -85 F.

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    2 years ago

    Hottest: 37°C

    Coldest: -25°C (-40°C with windchill)

    Both in Toronto

  • PopcornChickn
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    32 years ago

    Hottest was somewhere between 115F and 120F (46.2C and 48.9C)

    Coldest was -30F with a windchill of -55F (-34.4C with windchill of -48.3C)

  • @upt@lemmy.ml
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    32 years ago

    Hottest, in the early '90s I worked for a technical trade school as a lab instructor in Phoenix, AZ. My commute was by motorcycle from Tempe, AZ. In the heat of one summer it got to near 120F outside one day, and wearing motorcycle gear plus the heat from the motor made me feel like I was going to pass out from extreme heat exhaustion (but luckily, I didn’t).

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    Bout -40C (that’s thermometer, not “feels like”) and +40C. We have temperature swings.