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But does it keep the body cooler without so much humidity?
The mugginess here in the Finger Lakes area makes much of the summer insufferble. I miss the more temperate summers I remember in Central Massachusetts.
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06.03.06 - 8:03 am | #
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But does it keep the body cooler without so much humidity?
The mugginess here in the Finger Lakes area makes much of the summer insufferble. I miss the more temperate summers I remember in Central Massachusetts.
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Phew I remember the intense heat of days like that. Just think I used to run around all day, in and out of the car making deliveries all over Phoneix, Scottsdale and so on, when we had our own business. Hummm I don't miss it though LOL.
We had sun and warmth today. I even turned the heating off LOL.
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Phew I remember the intense heat of days like that. Just think I used to run around all day, in and out of the car making deliveries all over Phoneix, Scottsdale and so on, when we had our own business. Hummm I don't miss it though LOL.
We had sun and warmth today. I even turned the heating off LOL.
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The dry heat is more tolerable than humid heat.
Karen of Scottsdale |
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06.03.06 - 5:04 pm | #
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The dry heat is more tolerable than humid heat.
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Good idea to drink lots of water here, even when you don't feel thirsty. I went golfing Monday, and while I was warm, had no problems because I kept drinking water (approx. 1 gallon during the round).
And pb - yes, the lower humidity does make you feel cooler. I too grew up in Central MA (near the CT line). While the summers were more temperate, sometimes the humidity became insufferable, and pretty near nobody has central AC there.
Unlike AZ. 
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06.09.06 - 1:14 am | #
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Good idea to drink lots of water here, even when you don't feel thirsty. I went golfing Monday, and while I was warm, had no problems because I kept drinking water (approx. 1 gallon during the round).
And pb - yes, the lower humidity does make you feel cooler. I too grew up in Central MA (near the CT line). While the summers were more temperate, sometimes the humidity became insufferable, and pretty near nobody has central AC there.
Unlike AZ. 
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