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Familiar with that,Typical for the start of Summer here in Redding:
Daytime time temps: surface of the sun
Night time temps: preparing you for tomorrow...
Dry heat (lack of humidity) is far better. It doesn't feel as hot, evaporative coolers work better and a person's sweat actually does what it's supposed to.103F here, slight chance of rain but so far it's a *dry heat*.
Dry heat (lack of humidity) is far better. It doesn't feel as hot, evaporative coolers work better and a person's sweat actually does what it's supposed to.
The downside to that, is if a person isn't used to high heat/low humidity, they can get into trouble fast.
I grew up in SoCal, which is more of a desert climate than Mediterranean, so I know the warning signs.