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I hope your weather is better than ours this Memorial Day.

Maybe like others have said about the humidity.....You get used to it.
I will admit that even as a born and raised southerner - I don't do well with humidity.
I've been constantly chasing dehydration all my life dealing with summers as a result - water loss, you know.
I've learned to embrace locally produced bottled water to combat it, especially given my kidney cancer past.
Still - hot and sweaty beats freezing my *** off any day.
 
The cold shuts me down. The extreme heat makes me angry, intolerant and extremely unpleasant.
It will be interesting to see how humidity affects me.
I have been in California most of my life and never had to deal with much over 50% humidity. Sometimes more but not often. I’ve pondered about how the prospect of moving to and living with high humidity can seem intolerable. One day it occurred to me that when it gets to 105 and above here, I tend to limit my outdoor time. I suppose that I could apply the same logic to living in a high humidity area.
 
We finally got a break from two weeks of rain during the holiday. The weather has been fairly mild until the last couple of days where the temps are in the low 90s with high humidity.
 
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