It's a desert. Yeah, it's hot, but it's not that all-encompassing mugginess you get on the coast. Once you get used to it the dryness is bizarrely liberating. Dry heat is very different. Stay hydrated and use sunscreen. You'll be fine.
And don't try to tell me it's "dry" unless you're in death valley or something. California's coastal cities make me feel like I'm in a wet t-shirt.
It's a desert. Yeah, it's hot, but it's not that all-encompassing mugginess you get on the coast. Once you get used to it the dryness is bizarrely liberating. Dry heat is very different. Stay hydrated and use sunscreen. You'll be fine.
And don't try to tell me it's "dry" unless you're in death valley or something. California's coastal cities make me feel like I'm in a wet t-shirt.
Vegas to the Southeast, confirmed. Low humidity is easier to deal with. I'm drenched by 10am doing minor yard work.
Yeah. How is the water level in Lake Mead these days?