I can testify to that. It's like being on Mar's and making it back to the habitat, and having shot of ice-cold Windsor Canadian. Survival 101.
When I was in Alexandria I did not see one occupied dwelling with at least 2 air conditioners running full time. Just think of when the power goes out.
Still snow on the shady side of the slopes at 6-7 thousand feet, here. Haven't seen that for about 20 years. Temps, that high up, are running 75-80 and dry.
Going up this weekend to San Hedrin, about 6000 feet, to see the late bloom.
Luck. I long fought the heat when working away from the coastal environment. Which could vary as much as 50 degrees over just a few miles.
This is an interesting thread to follow and the input can lead to recommendations for my friends still working.
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