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Related: Culture Forums, Support Forums91 at 7:15 PM. It's officially hot as hell in SC.
And its still May.....
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91 at 7:15 PM. It's officially hot as hell in SC. (Original Post)
raccoon
May 2019
OP
91 may be comfortable for you, but my body reacts in numerous ways to the heat.
SamKnause
May 2019
#8
I had to wear a fleece jacket here in Maine today - breezy and 40's and low 50's all day
jpak
May 2019
#6
That's not bad. Oh yeah, you have heat index you have to deal with.
Lady Freedom Returns
May 2019
#9
CurtEastPoint
(18,639 posts)1. Ditto in ATL. Lovely, eh?
broiles
(1,367 posts)2. 91 is comfortable. 81 is just starting to get there.
raccoon
(31,110 posts)5. There's a great deal of variation in how people experience temperatures.
Ive very hot natured. Sounds like you arent.
Lucky you.
SamKnause
(13,091 posts)8. 91 may be comfortable for you, but my body reacts in numerous ways to the heat.
You are lucky.
It sucks to sweat all the time and break out in rashes because of the heat.
My hair gets soaking wet and sweat drips in my eyes.
If I wear a bandanna to stop the sweat from dripping in my eyes, it just holds in the heat.
I have actually gotten second degree burns on my legs from the heat.
This did not happen outside, or in the sun.
It happened at a factory that I worked in.
It was diagnosed by a doctor.
I still have the quarter sized scars on my legs.
When I get over heated they show up bright red.
Was that your high temp for the day? Thats incredible.
68 and very comfortable here in NE Ohio.
raccoon
(31,110 posts)4. High was 94 I think. Nt
jpak
(41,757 posts)6. I had to wear a fleece jacket here in Maine today - breezy and 40's and low 50's all day
My apple trees have yet to bloom...
drray23
(7,627 posts)7. Same here in southeastern virginia. Summer is there.nt.
Lady Freedom Returns
(14,120 posts)9. That's not bad. Oh yeah, you have heat index you have to deal with.