At the time of writing this report on Tuesday (June 18) morning, the temperature in Dhaka was 30 degrees Celsius. It is undoubtedly warm weather but nothing compared to the heat wave of last April-May. During that time, various parts of the country regularly recorded temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius. The daily temperature was 37-38 degrees in the capital itself.
If it is said in front of the people who endured that incredible heat, 26 degrees Celsius means terrible heat, then laughter can come! Because many people in this country have air conditioner (AC) temperature of 24-25 degrees Celsius. However, in the UK, a temperature just one degree higher than that is called a ‘terrible heat wave’!
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A weather report last week in the British newspaper The Mirror was headlined, ‘UK Weather: Forty-eighth twenty-six degree Celsius heatwave to hit and five English cities will be the hottest’. That means the UK will be hit by a 48-hour heat wave of 26 degrees Celsius, with five cities in England the hottest.
UK to be blasted by 48 hour 26C heatwave with five cities in England the hottest pic.twitter.com/13rOZhn3b7
— The Mirror (@DailyMirror) June 13, 2024
According to news, a heat wave is predicted in the UK for the end of June. At that time, the temperature is expected to reach 30 degrees Celsius.
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This UK weather forecast has been shared on social media by many, especially people from the Indian subcontinent. All the funny comments came up there.
My AC is currently set at UK heatwave level pic.twitter.com/zOd70tRcch
— Gabbar (@GabbbarSingh) June 16, 2024
One writes, in India it is (26 degrees Celsius) AC temperature. Another said my AC temperature is now at UK heatwave levels. A third person wrote, someone’s heat wave, someone’s room temperature.
Some have also explained the reason for such difference in the climate of the two regions. Referring to the UK’s winter climate, one person wrote, “It will feel comfortably warm at 12 degrees Celsius, but it can feel very cold in India.” Similarly, as pleasant as 20 degrees Celsius is in India, it is absolutely unbearable in the UK.
Source: NDTV
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