Post the highest AMB temperature displayed on your Mazda5 (F or C)

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Just for the heck of it. The highest I've seen is 107F this past week. I bet it's nothing compared to other areas (even in Canada)

By the way, post a pic or didn't happen (j/k ;))

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In Oklahoma this past weekend.

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Edit: Just saw a Newsweek chart showing the hottest cities* for the previous week. I was in Tulsa which was #3 on the list and where the picture was taken. Oklahoma City was #1. Some place in North Carolina was #2, maybe Raleigh?

* from the US' largest 100 cities
 
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Only 100F here in Louisville, but the heat index was 115 with humidity. You set the bar pretty high at 107 for the first post.
 
It got to like 28C here yesterday (82F), hardly anything to write home about. Summer in Vancouver/Seattle/Portland has been non existant this year. The trend the next 14 days will be consistent 21C (70F) highs and sun.

This was in 2009 in my mom-in-law's Sebring... 102F. Truly a once in a blue moon occurrence around here.
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Only 100F here in Louisville, but the heat index was 115 with humidity. You set the bar pretty high at 107 for the first post.

I think it's weird that heat index is so accepted as a measure now that headlines say "108 scorcher" and stuff like that, only to find out the real temp is 92. That's a normal summer day. That, and these new tornado warnings where they issue the warning without a tornado being on the ground. Heat indices and fake tornado warnings bug me. End of rant.
 
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