• AlligatorBlizzard@sh.itjust.works
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    12 hours ago

    JFC that’s too hot. I’d been thinking maybe Spain would be a nice place to move to and a bit more like where I grew up climate wise… that’s way too much like Florida. Is that at least a dry heat or is it outdoor sauna?

    • daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      12 hours ago

      Depending where you go. If you go to the coast there’s a lot of humidity. On the center the climate is very dry and the nights are not so hot. Typical day in interior spain temperature can go from 10C to 35C easily.

      Still pretty hotter than the rest of europe overall.

      Climate wise the worst is that we are very vulnerable to climate change. Our highest temperatures are already pretty high so higher temperatures in summer will be deathly. Also some parts of Spain are vulnerable to drastic climate events, recently two hundred people die in a heavy flood in Valencia.

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        12 hours ago

        Yeah its a sad thing when your country had weather you liked and then climate change ruined it. While i also like the weather in some parts of spain, my favourite thing is very continental weather. Hungary used to be that with -15 in winters and +30-35 in summers and now its wet 0c winters and a bit hotter summers(which dont bother me that much tbf). Its interesting that it didnt just shift up the temperature by x degrees, instead it nuked winter and made summer only a bit hotter.