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Originally Posted by kazbates
That happened to us a few times when we lived in South Florida. It was AWFUL! Of course, the biggest problem was the humidity which you don't have to deal with since your heat is so dry and all.  I always thought it was funny when people would say, "yeah, but it's a dry heat". Heat is heat and it's no fun when the digits on the thermometer hit in the triple digits.
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Well, heat with low humidity is better that heat with high humidity. Just the same thing with cold.
If you for instance are up in the north of sweden, and it's -30C, you do not feel the cold as much as you do where I live if it's say -5C. Due to the much higher humidity around here you feel the lesser cold more intense.