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by pbhjpbhj
3065 days ago
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Not parent: >Dr Howard Robinson, chief executive of the Road Surface Treatments Association, says most roads in the UK that experience a reasonable amount of traffic will start softening at 50C. >[...] >And dark road material can absorb a lot of heat. The typical summer ground temperature is higher than air temperature. Robinson says roads "regularly" reach a temperature of 50C and above. (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-23315384) // 50 deg C is 122F; but this is UK with air temps of ~30 deg C |
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The OP claimed 150-175 is common on a 100 degree day. No research I can find (except one single author) is anywhere near that amount.