I lived in Houston for a year, and the dry air here even at 110F is far
more comfortable than 95% humidity at any temperature.
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
>
> One of the partners in our pathology practice left in May to take a new
>position in Phoenix. He grew up in "cool" Houston so he should be OK with
>the temps.
>
>
>> Our local (Phoenix) predicament with high temperatures affecting
>> flight operations has gotten the attention of the BBC:
>>
>> http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-40339730
>>
>> The one statement that "Nobody in Phoenix does anything til 8PM when
>> it finally gets under 100 degrees" is a bit off. Yesterday it did not go
>> below 110F until 1930 (7:30 PM), and it wasn't until 2200 (10:00 PM) that
>> the thermometer here went below 100.
>>
>
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