No matter where you live in the Northern Hemisphere, you've probably experienced some extremely hot weather this summer already. Europe saw unusually high temperatures exceeding 104°F (40°C), and a late-June heatwave in the central and eastern parts of the U.S. brought record temperatures as well.
Extremely hot weather brings many problems and worries, but it can also cause some hilarious mishaps or inspire people to get creative. We collected the most interesting predicaments people found themselves in during this year's heatwaves and present them to you here.
Sources predict that the U.S., the UK, and Western Europe might be experiencing more heatwaves this summer, so, maybe you'll get some inspiration for a sun-cooked steak or a DIY air conditioner as you scroll?
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This Farmer Had A Genius Idea To Protect His Livestock From The Sun During The Past Heatwave
The Recent Heatwave In Scotland With No AC Has Meant Otis Has Learned That The Fan Is Not Scary And Is Now One Of His Favorite Things
Melvin hogs the fan by my bed. He use to try and be subtle about it but not anymore he just sits down in front of it.
She’s Looks So Friggen Cute She Looks Cross Eyed
Technically, the first heatwaves of 2025 were in Australia in January, since that's the peak summer month in the Southern Hemisphere. Temperatures were as high as 106°F (41°C) in some cities, and the government of Victoria state issued fire bans for most of the region.
Of course, sudden spikes in temperature feel terrible and disrupt our lives, but experts explain that the worst part of heatwaves is how long they last. For this year's heatwave in Australia, the temperature at night wouldn't drop below 77°F (25°C).
"Heatwaves are less about how high those peak temperatures are going to get and more about how long the really hot conditions are going to last," senior meteorologist at the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, Miriam Bradbury, explained to The Guardian.
Major Heatwave In Southern California
When it's this hot, they care less about the food and more about water and shade.
This Church Often Has Wild Signs But The Heat Brought Change
In old stone churches it could advertise as cold inside. I love church visits if we are touring cities in summer.
Came To Water My In-Laws Plants While They Were Out Of Town And Found My MIL Had Protected My Favorite Plant From The Sun As We Are Having A Heatwave
In May, massive heatwaves hit the U.S. and Canada, and some parts of the two countries are experiencing extreme temperatures again currently. On August 7th, temperatures in Phoenix were at 118°F (47.7°C), setting a record for the highest ever August day in the history of California. Wildfires are also currently devastating the region, and evacuation orders are in place.
Canada is just coming out of its sweltering heatwave. The temperature in Ottawa has been above 86°F (30°C), although the humidity made it feel like 106°F (41°C). During the June heatwave, the temperatures were as high as 95°F (35.2°C), with the Humidex index reaching 114°F (46°C). It was the fourth time Environment Canada had to issue a warning for Ottawa this summer.
Postal Worker Cooks Steak On Truck Dashboard To Showcase "Inhumane" Working Conditions During Extreme Heat
Prepared Our South-Facing Back Door For Next Weeks Heatwave. It’s Not Stupid If It Works
117 Degrees In Arizona Today... Melted The Blinds In My House
Europe has been weathered by heatwaves this summer too. In the Iberian peninsula, temperatures have risen above 104°F (40°C). In Southern France, temperatures in the high 30s °C have resulted in devastating droughts and even wildfires. A fire in Aude, Occitanie, started on August 5th, and grew to the size of Paris within a few days. Greece and Turkey are experiencing wildfires as well.
Inside Of Credit Card, After It Got Delaminated Due To Heat
An Australian Heatwave, The Bitumen Road Melted My Shoes
It should be illegal to make road workers pave with hot asphalt on days like that. I used to be part of a paving crew and went through several pairs of shoes per summer. They didn't make work boots for women's size 5.
Crows Sunbathing In The 26°C Heat
My local Butcher bird lies in the dirt of my back yard garden in summer when it’s 30 C. Strange.
Heatwaves are extremely dangerous to marine wildlife as well. During its January heatwaves, Australian researchers reported that tens of thousands of fish have perished off northwestern Australia. Ocean temperatures have been so high since September 2024, that by January it was classified as a severe marine heatwave. A similar heat event happened in 2010, when ocean temperatures rose 5°C above average.
Went Searching My Neighborhood For The Hottest Object I Could Find During This Heatwave And The Winner Was The Plastic Handpiece On This Broken Payphone At 155.6 Degrees
Last Ditch Effort To Somewhat Protect My Plants In A Heatwave
No It’s Not Yet Fall, But The Heatwave Is Causing This In Germany
But the 2024/2025 marine heatwave in Western Australia was the worst and most devastating for reefs, as 1,500 km stretches of coral were bleached and destroyed. Scientists say that, as with heatwaves on land, these bleaching events are caused largely by global warming.
"The key to helping coral reefs survive under climate change is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions," marine scientists say. "Good management of local issues like water quality and overfishing and using interventions developed by marine science to help reefs will also assist."
My Mints Expanded And Turned Porous In The Japanese Heatwave
I Left My Phone On The Dashboard Of My Car This Afternoon During A Heatwave
My Vitamin Gummies Melted In The Texas Heat During Transit, And It's Not Eligible For A Refund
I guess I'll get a spoon and chisel out a serving everyday...
But heat isn't just unpleasant; it can be downright life-threatening. In Australia alone, hot weather conditions have taken the lives of 300 people over the last decade, and 7,000 more have had to be hospitalized. Most were victims of heat exhaustion, which can affect people of all ages.
My Solution To The Heatwave
Lemme just start by saying I love my Ryobi fans, lights, and “lifestyle” tools. Anyway, my work van has no AC, as in it was never optioned when they bought it 30 years ago. Every summer, I sweat my back off in my convection oven, I mean, work van. I present you all with my solution! The cooler fan! I’m sure this has been done, but this one is mine. Getting hot? Turn the mister on for a minute and bask in the icy delight. Thirsty? Just flip the lid and grab a drink! I freeze my water bottles, so no need to buy ice. Once in the cooler with a bit of water adde,d they stay cold the whole day. I love this little fan.
This Candle That Melted With The Heat Of The Summer
Can Of Coke Exploded In My Car While Parked In Phoenix Heat
Opened my door and thought, “door seems like it is sticking.” Pretty obvious why that was when I got inside. 117 today.
That's a failed seam. The seemer on that canning line is failing. I've seen that one before. If the can was seamed properly the punt on the bottom of the can would distend before the seam failed.
And you don't have to be standing outside in the sun during midday to experience the negative impact of unusually high temperatures. It can creep up on us in different ways.
For one, it disrupts our sleep cycles. If the temperature at night doesn't drop below, say, 77°F (25°C), our core body temperature rises, we sweat, and we can't fall asleep because of the discomfort. We spend less time in the slow-wave and REM sleep stages, resulting in poor-quality sleep.
It's Hot Outside
Small Acts Like This Restore Faith In Humanity
These Candles Melted Themselves Squashy From The Heat Of The Summer Sun
Sweating is a good sign that our bodies are cooling themselves down. Yet, in humid climates, that can seem deceptive. Humidity stops our sweat from evaporating, thus preventing us from cooling down. The University of New South Wales climate scientist Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick says that hot and humid days are the most dangerous. "If it's hot and humid, your body cannot cope."
Power Went Out For 18 Hours During A 106 Degree Heatwave… 3 Days After A $400 Fridge Restock
Pictured is only 1 of 3 bags that must be thrown out. We added ice to the fridge but things were still warm to the touch. With food prices the way they are, I’m devastated. I’ve cried for 2 hours straight. I don’t know how y’all do it after a natural disaster like a hurricane or tornado.
My Shoe Melted In My Room In The Summer Heat And Now It Looks Like Caramel
Never bought Columbia and now I'm never going to buy Columbia.
It Will Reach 50 Degrees Celsius (122 Fahrenheit) Today
What are the most important things to remember during a heatwave?
- Stay hydrated;
- Have an air conditioner, an air fan, or go spend time at public libraries, museums, or shopping malls;
- Cover windows with shades, reflectors, or drapes;
- Wear light, loose clothing;
- Avoid physical exertion;
- Take cool showers or baths;
- And don't forget to take care of your pets: give them plenty of water, provide cooling mats, and avoid walks on apshalt and very dark pavement.
Summer In The South Has Me On Constant Feeder Cleaning And Refilling Schedule. Pulling, Cleaning, And Setting Feeders Back Up So They’re Ready For The Birds. Totally Worth It
My Car Windshield Phone Holder Melted In The Heat
I ride a motorcycle sometimes. The amount of people I see on their phones is astounding. I know several older riders who dont ride anymore because its gotten to dangerous.
Heatwave Did This?
How tf did this happen, it was perfect before. This is my brother's car and he takes good care of it. This is crazy. Is there anything we can do?
How are you coping with this year's heatwaves, Pandas? Have you got any creative tricks up your sleeve? Let us know in the comments! And if you want to see how folks have dealt with heatwaves in previous years, check out our posts here, here, and right here!
Stay cool and hydrated, Pandas!
Safety Measures vs. Heatwave
AC Broke During A Heatwave In Texas, I Was Desperate And Made Whatever This Is
Living In Arizona Your Car Fresheners Will Melt In The Heat. Summer's Barely Starting
Eventually, southern Arizona will become unlivable. More so, I mean to say.
Lost Power For 7 Days Causing The Rug To Melt Into The Tile Due To The Summer Heat
Air Conditioner’s Installed At A Grocery Store During A Heatwave
What The Heat Did To This Water Bottle
Forgot To Crack My Windows In The Central Texas Summer Heat. Came Back To A Record Temp On My Car Thermometer
15.5mpg average? 😱 You driving a tank? That's about 25km for 3.8 litres.
I Cooked Spicy Seafood Ramen With Nothing But The Power Of Seattle's Heatwave
I recently started adding frozen buffalo wings to my ramen soup. So good!
Gotta Protect From The Summer Heat (FL)
A/C Not Cooling, Triple Digit Temps On The Way. It’s Literally Frozen
I really want to change that filter but it’s frozen in place. Hoping that turning it off will defrost this thing and I won’t be competing for a service call in the middle of a heatwave.
I rent, this was supposed to be serviced three months ago.
Withhold rent as with that heat not having AC makes the place uninhabitable.
My Chia Pet Exploded In The Summer Heat, Sending Pieces As Far As 20ft Away
My Lipbalm Melted After Being Left In The Car In The Heatwave. Turns Out There’s A Lot Less Of It Than I Thought
Pepper Bottle Melted In My Car In This Heatwave
Ok, I have questions: Was this like a personl stash OP keeps in the car "just in case" or just a long drive back from the grocery store. I'm not knocking it either way, I'd just like to know if keeping a secret stash of pepper in the car is a thing, because I can totally get behind this.
With Dangerous Heatwave This April Why Do School Dont Use Shaded Area Like Their Cover Courts For Graduation?
My Cousin sent me picture of possible area for graduation scheduled at 2 pm "usual peak of heat".
PUBLIC SCHOOL
Do principal don't care or plain dumb?
Image about is the area and they are currently on practice.
BINANGONAN ELEMENTARY.
To lazy to report to Deped because you have to be formal to report.
Next Door Are Done With This Heatwave
With just this picture, I can tell that it's the UK. Probably Wales ^^*
Breaker Flipped While My Brother Was At Work In The Middle Of This Heatwave
Heatwave In My State Melted My Controller. No Its Not Covered Under Warranty
Heatwave Destroyed Our Garden, Really Something Special (We Don’t Have An Outdoor Tap)
Firstly, you've laid your turf wrong anyway. Secondly, laid turf wants a lot of water for quite a while, how the heck did you think it was going to survive at all without an outdoor water supply?
This Is How I’ve Been Dealing With The Pacific Northwest Heatwave
Before And After A Heatwave. We Also Lost 5 Other Plants And A Couple Of Months Of Summer To Go
It's not that bad, I can still see plenty of green. My grass (north west France) is nothing but brown. Oh, and don't cut it short if a heatwave is forecast, there's no way for it to trap any humidity when it's short so it'll die back pretty much instantly. Longer grass fares better (but even that has its limits).
2 Day Old Bread In The Australian Heat
Just A Reminder For Everyone To Insulate Your AC Hoses In This Heatwave. It Does Actually Make A Difference
Crazy Heat
I'm just glad that climate change is just a hoax and CO2 emissions are in no way dangerous.
I don't go out when it gets this hot, with my asthma it's dangerous. But for those times I do absolutely have to go out, I am grateful my reserved parking spot at my apartment is shaded by trees in front and a shed to one side. And usually a car parked on the other side. I feel sorry for the people whose cars are parked in full sunlight.
My mailbox (La Poste approved type, see photo) is dark green. I have covered it in alu foil to keep the inside at ambient rather than ovenlike. boite-a-lettres.jpg
We coated ours with green Hammerite last year. This year it looks like it’s wearing camo where the paint is gradually peeling off. Dordogne.
Load More Replies...I went from 07/12 - 08/18 (today) without a/c, while Salt Lake City experienced the hottest, driest days in years with high 80 - near 100 temperatures. I'd forgotten what it felt like to step into the coolness from the 95 - 100 degree F days. I had fans that kept the air moving but, during the day, there was no cool air to move. The last 2-1/2 weeks the overnight temps dropped to the 70s - the cost was having to leave the windows and blinds open for the fan to work. I prefer a dark bedroom with as much noise blocked out as possible. Everything that was temperature-sensitive, including the water pitcher, was put in the refrigerator. I had my morning tea, but had to keep a glass of cold water at hand, as the dining/living room temps never dropped below 80, even overnight.
We don't have air conditioning. When our home was built, it wasn't as hot here near the mountains. Now it's heating up! We aren't getting as much snow in the mountains either. Our home doesn't have the duct work for a/c so if we want it installed, we will have to have the right ducts installed. Too costly.
People in temperate climates: "I don't need A/C." Also people in temperate climates: "OMG it's so hot I'm dying!"
Cover your windows on the outside! Keep the sun from hitting the windows in the first place.
I have it on good authority from people on the internet that climate scientists aren't aware that the climate and sun go through cycles. Global warming is a hoax. The news just hasn't reached academia yet. Total false alarm!
The young man I was working with a couple of nights ago (we’ve never worked together before, although we know each other) exclaimed “oh you don’t believe in climate change, do you?!?!” I replied that the Victorians had already worked out that increasing CO2 levels would cause a blanket that kept the heat in, and that the UK would heat up. They just thought it sounded brilliant. He told me that the Victorians used ‘fresh coal’ rather than refined oil. Eh? I don’t know how someone used that to explain why climate chaos isn’t real. I just said ‘it’s all CO2, isn’t it?’ Anyway, I think it was unusual for him to talk with someone that’s very engaged, was a smattering of knowledge, and has actually lived through stuff. Took him out of his bubble. To be fair to him, he didn’t get frustrated or difficult, and did seem to listen to what I had to say. It was exhausting though, I just wanted to get on with my job (tbf, he was doing his) but he’d keep throwing things out like ‘Margaret Thatcher is
Load More Replies...I still see folks wearing black when they're out in the sun. Stewpid!
I'm just glad that climate change is just a hoax and CO2 emissions are in no way dangerous.
I don't go out when it gets this hot, with my asthma it's dangerous. But for those times I do absolutely have to go out, I am grateful my reserved parking spot at my apartment is shaded by trees in front and a shed to one side. And usually a car parked on the other side. I feel sorry for the people whose cars are parked in full sunlight.
My mailbox (La Poste approved type, see photo) is dark green. I have covered it in alu foil to keep the inside at ambient rather than ovenlike. boite-a-lettres.jpg
We coated ours with green Hammerite last year. This year it looks like it’s wearing camo where the paint is gradually peeling off. Dordogne.
Load More Replies...I went from 07/12 - 08/18 (today) without a/c, while Salt Lake City experienced the hottest, driest days in years with high 80 - near 100 temperatures. I'd forgotten what it felt like to step into the coolness from the 95 - 100 degree F days. I had fans that kept the air moving but, during the day, there was no cool air to move. The last 2-1/2 weeks the overnight temps dropped to the 70s - the cost was having to leave the windows and blinds open for the fan to work. I prefer a dark bedroom with as much noise blocked out as possible. Everything that was temperature-sensitive, including the water pitcher, was put in the refrigerator. I had my morning tea, but had to keep a glass of cold water at hand, as the dining/living room temps never dropped below 80, even overnight.
We don't have air conditioning. When our home was built, it wasn't as hot here near the mountains. Now it's heating up! We aren't getting as much snow in the mountains either. Our home doesn't have the duct work for a/c so if we want it installed, we will have to have the right ducts installed. Too costly.
People in temperate climates: "I don't need A/C." Also people in temperate climates: "OMG it's so hot I'm dying!"
Cover your windows on the outside! Keep the sun from hitting the windows in the first place.
I have it on good authority from people on the internet that climate scientists aren't aware that the climate and sun go through cycles. Global warming is a hoax. The news just hasn't reached academia yet. Total false alarm!
The young man I was working with a couple of nights ago (we’ve never worked together before, although we know each other) exclaimed “oh you don’t believe in climate change, do you?!?!” I replied that the Victorians had already worked out that increasing CO2 levels would cause a blanket that kept the heat in, and that the UK would heat up. They just thought it sounded brilliant. He told me that the Victorians used ‘fresh coal’ rather than refined oil. Eh? I don’t know how someone used that to explain why climate chaos isn’t real. I just said ‘it’s all CO2, isn’t it?’ Anyway, I think it was unusual for him to talk with someone that’s very engaged, was a smattering of knowledge, and has actually lived through stuff. Took him out of his bubble. To be fair to him, he didn’t get frustrated or difficult, and did seem to listen to what I had to say. It was exhausting though, I just wanted to get on with my job (tbf, he was doing his) but he’d keep throwing things out like ‘Margaret Thatcher is
Load More Replies...I still see folks wearing black when they're out in the sun. Stewpid!
