Indeed, me too! I lived in Tempe, Arizona for 9 years, and once the temperature went past 100, it was just hot, but it was still tolerable! For sure, and 100% makes it like walking through hot soup! 😁🙏💚✨🤙
I definitely like low humidity, my friend it’s so much more comfortable!👍☺️😊
I feel ya, my friend, my technology likes low humidity a lot more too! 😁🙏💚✨🤙
We noticed it was a lot more humid when we came back home from our kids house. It’s much dryer down there, very comfortable!😎👍😊
It’s amazing how different it is from where we live, just a hundred miles away!☺️👍😊
That's the case here in Hawai'i as well, where vastly different environments can be only a short distance away from each other! Hawai'i has many different climate zones! 😁🙏💚✨🤙
So very interesting that you said you can actually experience snow in Hawaii!!😇😀
So many different climate zones!!😎
You might want to visit Hawaii and @tydynrain soon and experience all their climate zones !INDEED! 😏
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Yes, on the tops of Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea there is definitely snow, especially in winter, and it is COLD at night, I'll say that! I froze my tush off when I went to Mauna Kea in winter, but it sure was beautiful! 😁🙏💚✨🤙
Me too! 😍 High humidity makes hot weather feel hotter, and cold weather feel colder !INDEED. 🤯😅
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During those weather temperature extremes, people tend to stay longer at home to avoid getting (too) uncomfortable. 🧘♂️🤯🤓
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I believe that you just avoid noontime outdoors, especially during summer !INDEED! 😅
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