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Spike Lee's film Do the Thing Right documents the hottest day of the year in 1989, but it feels pretty close to that outside right now.
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In case you haven't been outside or on Twitter today, the U.S. is experiencing a bit of a heat wave.
Users turn to social media to openly express how they feel about extreme temperatures. Whenever there's a blizzard or unusually high heat index, it's likely that a portion of your followers will let you know.
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There's also the Weather Channel, where you can see for yourself how hot it is.
But some Twitter users have found more entertaining ways to communicate what it feels like outside. We've rounded up 10 unusual things that Twitter users believe to be hotter than the temperature.
How hot does it feel outside where you are right now? Share your most creative metaphor in the comments below.
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This story originally published on Mashable here.

