I get that. I spent years in Dallas and DFW area. What I liked about Dallas summers was the heat and low humidity. Couldn't bear Houston summers. Still, one gets used to just about any weather. But when you go from balmy mid-70s and low-80s to 90s that feel like hundreds, that's quite a shock...From Texas, it is difficult to have sympathy. Lol
Is it humid on top of the heat?this Monday through Friday 95 here in Savannah GA.
My weather app shows this for Savannah, GAIs it humid on top of the heat?
Interesting. I've never heard of corn causing that effect.when everyone thinks Iowa heat isn’t close to southern states, our weatherman states every year the corn sweating causes us to have tropical levels of humidity on top of the hot days of summer. Our corn is just starting to get chest high and will eventually put out as much moisture as living near the coast line for 1-2 months.
Yep it’s a real thing that sucks. One year they calculated out how much it was and it was in the millions of gallons of water lolInteresting. I've never heard of corn causing that effect.
Yep, good ole corn sweatInteresting. I've never heard of corn causing that effect.
Do they get corn BO from it too?Yep, good ole corn sweat![]()
No, but I doDo they get corn BO from it too?![]()