It is the humidity that is the problem. I am a science teacher.
Minneapolis, MN. Last weekend-the temp was 90F and the Dew point was 80F. So it was 110 on your skin. The water vapor was so thick-the sweat does not evaporate off of you and makes you feel hotter. I call it a sweat blanket.
AC is a savior for that.
But no worries-In another few months-we could have snow.
It is the humidity that is the problem. I am a science teacher.
Minneapolis, MN. Last weekend-the temp was 90F and the Dew point was 80F. So it was 110 on your skin. The water vapor was so thick-the sweat does not evaporate off of you and makes you feel hotter. I call it a sweat blanket.
AC is a savior for that.
But no worries-In another few months-we could have snow.