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Wow.. a whopping 33.2 Celsius.. give me a break. That is not smeltering heat and they act like they are frying over there. When I was in Ottawa they had a week long heat wave that reached up to 44 Celsius and even then it was business as usual.. so stop complaining Russia!
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it was the first May since 1879 that Moscow has seen a five-day spell of over 30 degrees Celsius.


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