It depends if you mean Fahrenheit or Celsius or Kelvin.
Yes, 89 degrees Celsius is hot. Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius, so 89 degrees is very close to boiling point. It is important to handle hot temperatures with caution to prevent burns.
Hot or cold is relative. Certainly 89 degrees Celsius is very hot. But 89 degrees Fahrenheit is pretty warm, but not exactly what most people would call "hot". Consider that water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit, so 89 isn't hot compared to that.
89 degrees Fahrenheit would be considered warm to hot, depending on personal preferences and the context of the temperature. It falls within the range where people may start to feel uncomfortable or perceive it as hot, especially if the humidity is high.
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well, its pretty hot if you ask me. its also a great time for swimming
very hot about 107 and 89 humidity at the least
November to April, (high season) 75 to 89 Fahrenheit
Personally, this would be very warm for me. I live in California so I am used to this weather in the summer/spring. If you live int he west, then this weather should be warm but not hot :)
It's on top 89, but dropped off after 2 weeks.
89 in sot-89 = 0
20% off of $89 = 71.2= 20% discount applied to $89= $89 - (20% * $89)= $89 - (0.20 * $89)= $89 - 17.8= 71.2
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