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heat wave

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  • riah
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  • 2021/07/01 15:02

I saw on the news that it was 37 degrees in Central Park.
Seattle ・ Portland, Canada is also over 40 degrees.

They are going to run out of electricity if they don't save power.

I guess I'll just have to take a dip in the pool or take a shower ・ ・ ・ ?

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