Been here since Memorial Day 2016, coming from Upstate NY where extended cold winter weather sent us skedaddling down here to the Border.
Because it's usually so dry, the heat brings less discomfort, but that's insidious. I get punchy at around 90F after about 15min; unloading the car on 100+ after supermarketing can get very exhausting, very quickly.
Heat is no joke around here; it's part of why I (still...) couldn't go out shooting this year, even after I'd completed my intensive rehab in early June, after my hospitalization several times in December and February. The frustration is tempting me to get stupid; I have to remain patient. It's been a long, hot Summer. The physical effects become cumulative, and folks get to chafing about the restrictions it places on their lives.
In Summer, there's an occasional friend who gets it wrong and gets hospitalized of heat exhaustion. They end up hurting their kidneys pretty bad. One of ours has been to the Hospital Monday, and back again Wednesday; his kidneys are bummed out and he's thoroughly dehydrated. He's coming around today. Good thing, or he might have to go back in and stay for
CRRT. Celia had to be put on that in 2006 when she was in the her Coma for three weeks.
Greg