Greetings, iam Bruce Nash, I bid you good day, sir/ma’am.
Ah, 80 degrees - it’s hot enough to fry an egg on the sidewalk! I’m already feeling the heat, and it’s only going to get worse. But hey, at least we don’t have to worry about shoveling snow or scraping ice off our windshields. That’s a small blessing in this sweltering weather. Still, I’m not sure how much more of this heat I can take - it’s time to break out the fans and air conditioners!
Why Does 80 Degrees Feel Hot? [Solved]
Basically, 98 degrees is already pretty close to our body temperature, so it’s like we’re already running hot. That means the sweat on our skin has to work extra hard to cool us down, which makes it feel even hotter!
Temperature: 80 degrees is considered hot, as it is above the average temperature of 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
Humidity: High humidity levels can make 80 degrees feel even hotter, as the air is more saturated with moisture and can make it difficult to cool down.
Clothing: Lightweight clothing made of natural fibers such as cotton or linen are best for staying cool in hot weather, while dark colors absorb more heat and should be avoided.
Activity Level: Strenuous physical activity should be avoided in hot weather, as it can cause dehydration and heat exhaustion if not done properly with adequate hydration and rest breaks.
Hydration: Drinking plenty of water throughout the day is essential for staying cool in hot weather, as dehydration can lead to fatigue and other health issues if left unchecked.
It’s scorching out there! 80 degrees is way too hot for me - I’m melting!