The UK’s Heatwave
Some Residents wryly describe this boiler situation that switching to the cold side of the pillow doesn't exist and that If you want to witness the atmosphere in mercury then drive a car that has been parked under the sun with the windows rolled up.
The UK's fatal climate reached an all-time high of 40 degrees thanks to global warming but why is the heat wave such a big deal when people happily live with it elsewhere?
The weather is usually moderate, ranging from cool and rainy even in summer it's rarely above 25 degrees (77F) average. Residents don't usually have air conditioning because building installation keeps the heat in. These temperatures are abnormal for the UK and especially dangerous for the young, elderly, and vulnerable people. Residents say that they are experiencing the most dangerous heat stroke which can be fatal with symptoms including headache, feeling sick, dizziness or confusion, excessive sweating, loss of appetite, arm leg or stomach cramps, a fast impulse, and excessive thirst.
Wildfires have spread and set people's homes ablaze, and airports are being shut down due to runways reaching a melting point.
It's certainly not a weather to show any means of affection.