Not too long ago

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As the temp goes up, the beer quality goes down. Actual temp 93, more humid than Florida right now though.
Very true on the beer quality. Ice cold crushability becomes the overriding factor. Didnt hit -20 here in Jersey but we sure have the hot part going on right now.
 
I was gonna reply with something snarky/funny about being able to handle southern-level heat/humidity, but I remembered back when I was working at a hotel right outside of Ft Benning MANY years ago watching soldiers from up north struggle in this climate...trouble breathing, pouring BUCKETS of sweat, and passing out in some cases.

I was born/raised in this climate and have spent almost all of my 65 years dealing with it, so it's "normal" to me. Even so, it can still feel like I'm standing in front of a furnace TRYING to breathe hot air

To those who have never experienced it or HAVE experienced it but didn't have time to acclimate, BE CAREFUL!!! Do outside work in short intervals, take plenty of breaks, and STAY HYDRATED!

No nicely-manicured lawn is worth a heat stroke!
 
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I lived outside of West Palm Beach for about a year running cement mixes. With out AC in my truck. Coming from Minnesota that was something. I survived but moved home after a year.
 
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