At this point, the temperature outside the car had exceeded 55 degrees. It's worth noting that this wasn't even the hottest part of the day, as Ye Liuyun hadidlely mentioned over dinner the previous night that the maximum outdoor temperature had now broken through to 60 degrees.
Before the catastrophe struck, even on the hottest summer day on Flaming Mountain, the highest temperature had only nudged close to 50 degrees, never surpassing it.
But now, as per what Ye Liuyun shared, even at night, the lowest outdoor temperature had surpassed 50 degrees.
This might not seem like a big deal, but in normal circumstances, after a day of sun exposure, the ground temperature would be about 30% higher than the air temperature.
Take Flaming Mountain before the calamity, for example, the outdoor air temperature hadn't exceeded 50 degrees, but the ground temperature had already reached above 80 degrees.