Been there, done that growing up. Had a fan in the window.Mid 90s overnight temperatures?
Sure seems like it would be hard to sleep with the windows open!
Been there, done that growing up. Had a fan in the window.Mid 90s overnight temperatures?
Sure seems like it would be hard to sleep with the windows open!
It does cool off here at night, 30° drop. Just doesn't get below 92°.if you live in a place where it cools off at night with little humidity, look into a whole house fan. I don't know how they work in humid climates.
Actually they work great here in north Florida if you can stand the sound of a small turbine in your ear. They go in one end of your house and pull air horizontally and that happened to be my bedroom growing up.if you live in a place where it cools off at night with little humidity, look into a whole house fan. I don't know how they work in humid climates.
Actually our local ghost town, Oatman AZ, has an egg frying on the streets each summer.You can fry an egg out there on the city sidewalk..
Robert Earl Keen
My phone said it only reached 115 today, where I am in Scottsdale. June through September are the months I could do without in Phoenix.
Isn't it a dry heat?
Having been to the southwest, the great states of Texas and Florida a number of times, for me, I'd take the SW/north Tex dry heat anyday compared to the humidity in Florida. And either is better than bone-chilling cold. And that... is my humble, useless opinion.This is why the term "SNOWBIRDS" was penned. Go north in the summer and south in the winter.
We will get thru this. Not too much different than the northerners have to go thru in the winter when it's below zero.
You just stay in as much as possible.