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Originally Posted by MrBig46
I'm not used to long-term high temperatures (above 30 ° C). Yesterday morning, I collapsed in the garden without having to pour tomatoes. Today and tomorrow I will stay at home and on Sunday I will go to the races. Perhaps I will survive the heat. It should be "only" 32 ° C.
Vladimír
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Originally Posted by bower
Yikes, Vladimir! Take care, and thanks for the reminder...we really aren't used to this, and bad things can happen. I noticed myself, that just the lightest work in the garden is exhausting after a few minutes in this heat. It's better to let the garden go than take a risk with your health.
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That is bad Heat can affect you quickly and do serious, even fatal damages. Drink water before you are thirsty, and take time to cool yourself off.