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Woah, it’s scorching out there! 40 degrees celsius is no joke - it’s so hot you could fry an egg on the sidewalk. I’m talking about melting-hot temperatures that make you want to stay inside with the air conditioning cranked up. But if you do venture out, don’t forget your sunscreen and a bottle of water!

Is 40 Degrees Celsius Too Hot? [Solved]

If you’re feeling really hot, like your temperature is sky-high (over 40 degrees Celsius), and it’s been that way for three days despite trying to treat yourself at home, then it’s time to call the doc. Or if you’re shivering or shaking so much that your teeth are chattering and it doesn’t stop after an hour or two, don’t hesitate to get in touch with your physician.

  • Temperature: 40 degrees celsius is considered hot, especially in areas with high humidity.

High humidity

  • Humidity: High levels of humidity can make the air feel much hotter than it actually is, making 40 degrees celsius feel even hotter.

Sun exposure

  • Sun Exposure: Being exposed to direct sunlight can increase the temperature by several degrees, making 40 degrees celsius even more uncomfortable.

Heat exhaustion

  • Heat Exhaustion: Prolonged exposure to temperatures of 40 degrees celsius or higher can lead to heat exhaustion and other heat-related illnesses.

It’s scorching out there! 40 degrees Celsius is really hot - it’s like a sauna! You’d better stay inside if you don’t want to melt. It’s so hot, you could fry an egg on the sidewalk. Yikes!