Ugh sounds gross.
I really don't like it higher than 25 (77) unless I'm by a body of water of some sort.
I was in Arizona once and it was 46 (114), but the worst I ever experienced was 37 (98) and RAINING in Melbourne. Ugh, you couldn't even breathe. What they say in Arizona is true, 'it's a dry heat'. Didn't seem nearly as bad. Except for the few meetings I had to go to in a suit. At least there was a pool waiting for me afterwards.
Course I'm not sure how much sympathy you'll get here, our last two summers were cold and rainy. Looks like we might get a nice one this year. So far so good.
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