It’s December. I could use more heat.
In theory, dry heat allows the perspiration to evaporate, so you don’t feel as hot. I wouldn’t know, as I live in Maryland and eldest daughter lives in Charleston. The only places I know where the humidity can be 100%% and it’s not raining.
Jerry Bittle
fuzzbucket Premium Member almost 5 years ago
It’s December. I could use more heat.
Dani Rice almost 5 years ago
In theory, dry heat allows the perspiration to evaporate, so you don’t feel as hot. I wouldn’t know, as I live in Maryland and eldest daughter lives in Charleston. The only places I know where the humidity can be 100%% and it’s not raining.