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- toe_knee0
The biggest scorcher ever noted was on September 13, 1922, in El Azizia (also known as Al 'Aziziyah), Libya, when the mercury hit 136 degrees Fahrenheit. El Azizia is near the Sahara desert, so it's no wonder the place gets so hot. Temperatures have likely gotten even hotter in the actual desert, but weather stations aren't there to record it.
so 120 isnt to far off the hottest mark. But heat is ok. Its the humidity thats the killer
- ********0
i would fucking die in that heat...
now i dont fell bad about the chilli summers up here anymore..
- pascii0
what 109?