wildrosegirl wildrosegirl:
raydan raydan:
Still a 34C humidex in Québec City at 11:00 at night...
...and that's Québec City.
Doesn't happen very often when you sit outside in shorts and shirtless at 23:00 and still sweat.
Toronto has a 39C humidex right now.

Oh my lord... I could NOT handle that.
Anything over about 22C and I start getting grouchy.

Just got in from some errands and the humidex here is 48 C, with a UV inex of 11(partly cloudy with a nice breeze, so conditions aren't as bad as they could be). There's about a dozen people out jogging on the campus track and a few people playing tennis, and some were even playing some 3 on 3 at the basketball courts.
Here is our standard weather. The highs and lows are what we can expect until at least mid October. The lows then start to drop, so that by Halloween it's only about 30 C for a high and the mid 20s for a low. Then the A/C gets turned off until next May.
The daytime highs and lows are also standard, but the humidity goes up once the summer storms and typhoons hit(I have actually found mold growing on a can of lysol). Again, around October the humidity starts to drop into a more comfortable range. Come winter(or the dry season here) it's just about perfect.
Being so close to the equator(we're just inside the tropics) the fact that the days are short keeps it from becoming even more hellish. By 7 PM it's black outside and so are most people(outside, not black). I'd hate to see these temperatures coupled with the length of a Canadian summer day.