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In reply to the discussion: Walking outside into a heat stroke [View all]upaloopa
(11,417 posts)7. Santa Barbara 73 and sunny
Beautiful beach day.
We do lack rain though but along the coast is nice.
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Yeah what a drag. I can't be outside for 10 minutes without sweating like a pig
Populist_Prole
Jun 2014
#11
Yep, and actually we've had relatively mild temps so far. But, I can sweat st 75 if
Hoyt
Jun 2014
#92
Our humidity is to the point where you think you are breathing soup, and it is hot as hell.
Aerows
Jun 2014
#31
IKR!? I've never seen them that size or composition...they look just like freakin stealth planes!
Rex
Jun 2014
#52
When we were early 20s, we lived in New Orleans without air conditioning
Thirties Child
Jun 2014
#39
Oh, yes, we did. My favorite lake is Whitney. If I'm recalling what I heard on
ChisolmTrailDem
Jun 2014
#55
gotten hot and humid here in eastern NY> have to use a big umbrella to garden under
KittyWampus
Jun 2014
#42
84 and partly cloudy in Illinois. I'd gladly trade places with you--in the winter.
Louisiana1976
Jun 2014
#58
No, 100% humididty means the air is saturated with as much water vapor (a gas) as it can hold.
NutmegYankee
Jun 2014
#84