@greynotsoold
Upper 80s... low 90s... very low humidity. Doesn't sound bad at all. Heat waves in parts of the US routinely hit mid to upper 90s, and even reach 100 sometimes. And high humidity in some places make it even worse. Places like New York, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Houston to name a few... have all seen that. Down here in P.R. it's a pretty hot summer also. We're closer to the equator, so we get the harsher sun rays. What helps us is two things: The ocean breezes from the Northeast (at least in the corner of the island where I live), and the fact that being an island tends to moderate the temperatures somewhat. It could be super sunny outside in the middle of summer and the hottest it usually gets is mid 90s. Beach weather.![]()
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