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Woah, it’s scorching out there! 40 degrees is no joke - it’s so hot you could fry an egg on the sidewalk. I’m already sweating buckets just thinking about it. Talk about a heat wave! It’s enough to make you want to stay inside with the AC cranked up full blast. But if you do venture out, don’t forget your sunscreen and a big bottle of water - trust me, you’ll need ’em!

Is 40 Degrees Too Hot For A Human? [Solved]

If your body temperature rises to 39-40°C, your brain will tell your muscles to take it easy and you’ll start feeling tired. Once it hits 40-41°C, you’re in danger of heat exhaustion. Anything above 41°C and you’re in serious trouble — that’s when your body shuts down, Dr Rennie warned.

  1. Temperature: 40 degrees is considered hot, especially in the summer months.
  2. Clothing: When it’s this hot, light and breathable clothing is recommended to stay cool and comfortable.
  3. Hydration: It’s important to stay hydrated when temperatures reach 40 degrees or higher, so make sure to drink plenty of water throughout the day.
  4. Sunscreen: Sunscreen should be applied liberally when spending time outdoors in hot weather to protect your skin from sunburns and other damage caused by UV rays.
  5. Activity Level: High-intensity activities should be avoided in extreme heat as they can lead to dehydration and heat exhaustion more quickly than lower-intensity activities like walking or swimming at a leisurely pace.

It’s scorching out there! 40 degrees is really hot - it’s like an oven! I’m melting just thinking about it. Yikes! You’d better stay inside if you can, ‘cause that kind of heat is no joke.