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Think going to desert in summer time. The less and lighter the better..:undecided: |
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Probably wind chill effect. Either way once get below -10 or -20 it’s cold. |
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There is no acclimating for me. There's sweating, sticky skin, twice-daily change of clothing, cold wet towels on my neck and head, being inside in air-conditioning, arthritis joint swelling, headaches, and just general misery. I never liked the hot humid heat waves in Connecticut that would last two weeks, when I lived up north. I can't stand the months-long steambaths of Florida.
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I was in Petrified Forest National park in 1987 and the temp was between 110 and 120. . That was too hot to go outside. . Not a place I want to live. I would probably get in the car/truck/rv and drive NORTH |
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MOHS surgery is not fun |
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I’m interested in this as well. Still in Northern Utah 90% of the year. Yes it’s damn cold in the winter but I can let my dogs run and play anywhere without fear of gators 🤷🏻*♀️ It never really gets humid here so I don’t know how to acclimate myself let alone the labs. My husband says zero chance he’s moving there full time because of the humidity. We’re the snowflakes you should love because we’re hardly ever there to take your precious tee times or restaurant seats ❤️ but still pay the same and don’t rent our house out |
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We lived in retirement communities in Phoenix and Tucson areas in Arizona for many years and in Florida for many years. Enjoyed all. I played golf regularly at 105 degrees in Az and occasionally at 110, but limit it to 95 in Fl. Az heat is more insidious than Fl due to not recognizing dehydration that result every year in deaths of several canyon hikers. My allergies were worse in Az, and wife's are worse in Fl, but are kept in check with medications. Florida is preferred by us due to liking greenery better than desert and the Villages lifestyle is a deal maker. Pick your poison.
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So we are mainly here in the summer at this point. I don't get why people have an issue. No, you don't want to trim the bushes at 1 PM, but LOVE the heat when hanging out at the pool or even playing golf. Beats the heck out of the endless Wisconsin winters. April 30 next year I become a full time resident and I can't wait. Also, before 9 AM and After about 5 it is LOVELY. Temps are 70s and low 80s and there is almost always a breeze. This is NOT Miami.
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