This is relatively humorous — I’m grew up in the “south” on the east coast where it is 70-90% humidity year-round. The town/city I resided during the majority of my formative years is coincidentally on the same latitude as Tucson and therefore, it has nearly similar temperatures. However, it is my preference to experience 110 degree temperatures with minimal humidity versus 110 degree temps with 90% humidity. Yes, Tucson is VERY hot in the summer months, but Tucson summers do not compare to the awful, deathly humid summers in the southeast.
Faithful2Yeshua |
Awendaw, SC |
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