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In reply to the discussion: What is it like to live in the AZ heat? True story. [View all]Tommy_Carcetti
(44,503 posts)20. Humidity doesn't really bother me.
Living in Florida now with the summers (actually my favorite time of the year), and growing up in Maryland where the summers can be every bit as hot and humid as in Florida, I've always been around heat and humidity and never really found it to be unbearable (unlike extreme cold, which I do detest). I'll find myself sweating at times but never really feel uncomfortable doing so.
Granted, I've never spent prolonged time periods in a hot, dry climate. My guess is that you will feel less sweaty. But for some reason that scares me more--sounds as though you'd dehydrate quicker, with the dry heat just quickly evaporating any type of moisture that might be on your body.
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I'm glad the job was competently done; if you'd broken down it could've been tragic
NBachers
Jun 2013
#2
73 here been raining all week, got up to 90 once, but flooding is starting
DainBramaged
Jun 2013
#10
I've never experienced such heat...Thank god it's 67 degrees here as I type.
Auntie Bush
Jun 2013
#19