The next morning, the outdoor temperature reading hovered at around 80
degrees with humidity of a billion percent.
I don't know if it's because we went from 85 + degrees with a LOT of humidity to 75
degrees with no humidity, but I am NOT READY for the summer to be over.
So you better believe I'm now very conscious about what type of clothes I'm putting on my body when it's going to be 80
degrees with a humidity level of 99 %.
It's super-hot here in Florida, I'm talking 95 - 105
degrees with humidity every day.
Not exact matches
It reached 80
degrees yesterday (
with low
humidity!)
But alas, here we are, mid-90
degree temperatures
with some of that sticky
humidity... ugh!
It must have been 100
degrees with 98 %
humidity that day but I didn't care.
I'm talking 80 and 85
degrees day AND night (we even saw 97 last Saturday)
with humidity up that wazoo and just when you get a semi-cool day, the forecast brings in more hot weather!
That would be spring,
with temps sizzling up several hundred
degrees F. and the
humidity slightly less than being submerged.
Yes, it's a sauna outside
with temps of 38
degrees celsius - feeling like 48
with the
humidity!
My fiancee worked 30 miles away, leaving me
with nothing to do all day besides take two classes at the local community college, play video games, play Pokemon
with her little brother and boast about 110 -
degree dry heat being nothing compared to 90
degrees in Georgia
humidity.
A temperature of 24
degrees, moderate
humidity and light winds combined
with an excellent pitch surface to provide ideal conditions.
Keep your baby's room at about 70
degrees F,
with comfortable
humidity.
With average summer temperatures around 14
degrees Fahrenheit and less than 10 percent
humidity, the Dry Valleys of Antarctica are too cold and too dry for significant snowfall.
The air is thick
with humidity and it must be 35
degrees Celsius or more — the heavy gray clouds above look ready to crack into a noisy tropical thunderstorm at any moment.
When the scientists compared the output of climate models
with a decade of satellite measurements of relative
humidity, they found that the models that best reproduced observed conditions were built on the premise that climate sensitivity is relatively high — 7
degrees F or more.
In the journal Optical Materials Express, from The Optical Society (OSA), the researchers reported that graphene oxide sheets treated
with brief exposure to bright light in the form of a camera flash exhibited reversible bending at angles from zero to 85
degrees in response to switching the relative
humidity between 33 and 86 percent.
For example, the little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus), which is smaller than a thumb, hibernates in caves around 40 to 45
degrees Fahrenheit
with 90 percent
humidity, an ideal setting for the fungus, according to laboratory tests.
In the 2015 US Open, athletes competed in temperatures exceeding 90
degrees with 40 percent
humidity during the first round, leading to a record 10 retirements due mostly to heat stress.
The study, which controlled for levels of pollutants and allergens in the air (which are affected by weather), found that a 10 -
degree increase in temperature and a 10 % change in
humidity were associated
with a slight uptick in asthma - related emergency room visits.
That said, if you're training in 90 -
degree weather
with 90 percent
humidity, you simply can not expect to train exactly as you would in a more moderate climate.
However, one study conducted in Detroit found that when there was a rapid 10 -
degree rise in temperature or a 10 % rise in
humidity — as can happen in spring and summer — hospitalizations for children
with asthma increased in the next day or two.
Hot yoga has become a broad term referring to any form of yoga that is practiced in a room that is heated to approximately 85 to 115
degrees Fahrenheit,
with humidity typically at 40 - 60 percent.
This deo is fantastic though, easy to make, feels amazing and even during the a Thailand summer that's 100 +
degrees every day
with extremely high
humidity I still smell nice!
Okay so it's really a popsicle bowl, but I'm not interested in technicalities when it's 100
degrees outside
with 100 %
humidity and sweat is gluing my thighs together because we're trying to conserve on electricity in our apartment.
Steam rooms, on the other hand, reach temperatures of 115 - 120
degrees but
with 100 %
humidity, making them feel hotter.
Your average sauna at the gym operates at a very high temperature, averaging at around160 to 200
degrees and
with a low
humidity factor.
Bikram classes take place in a room heated to 105
degrees F (40
degrees C)
with a high
humidity of 40 % which is meant to maximize the amount of sweat your body releases and thereby the amount of toxins eliminated from the tissues.
Raw veggies are very cooling, which is perfect for when it's a million
degrees out
with five billion percent
humidity.
LP: Every class at YogaSpark is 60 minutes, heated to about 90 - 95
degrees with added
humidity, and an active, full - body workout.
Done in a room
with a temperature of 104
degrees and 40 %
humidity, hot yoga or Bikram yoga as it's popularly known is practiced for 90 minutes and consist of serious postures including 2 breathing sessions.
Quinoa is adaptable, able to grow in regions
with 40 percent to 88 percent
humidity and temperatures from 25 to 100
degrees Fahrenheit (minus 4 to 38
degrees Celsius), according to a 2017 review in the Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry.
I live in a warm, humid climate, currently 84
degrees with 74 %
humidity.
We had a 100 -
degree, high -
humidity day yesterday in which I had to be out and about — I wore a loose, white cotton dress
with embroidery at the top yoke (like a Mexican wedding dress, but this was from Old Navy).
The only downside is the 60 - 70 %
humidity combined
with the 90
degree weather!
SOO into tomatoes right now as well... currently have tomato soup in the slow cooker because I'm choosing to ignore the 95
degree weather
with 200 %
humidity in Alabama right now... I need to make this pasta — beautiful as always!!
I thought that this top would be airy and perfect, but I guess when dealing
with over 100
degree weather and
humidity, nothing can save me from straight up pouring sweat.
Fall has always been my favorite time of year, my least favorite being the end of summer when it's 100 +
degrees with 98 %
humidity.
During one of our 300
degree days (
with about 4,000 %
humidity) last week I heard someone complaining about the heat and I was just like, «are you crazy?»
Meanwhile 90
degrees in Manhattan is smelly, sweaty and soaking
with humidity.
I don't think I've ever gone this long
with the same forecast before: no rain, moderate
humidity and 90 +
degrees... everyday.
I'm in Miami Beach and the temperature outside is easily 98
degrees with 100 %
humidity.
Nearly 90
degrees yesterday
with 100 %
humidity and I almost threw in the towel.
It was between 93 and 98
degrees both days
with heat indices into the 100s and 80 % +
humidity.
I always complain that there aren't enough places to create interesting outfit photos in Bangkok without dying (have you even lugged around shopping the size of a small horse in 30
degree celsius weather
with 80 %
humidity?)
Also, I'm finding I enjoy 20
degree weather much more than 70
degrees with 95 %
humidity!
We are flirting
with 80
degree weather, and I love that it's starting to feel like Spring, well minus the
humidity part.
Simple and flowy are key on the 95 - 100 +
degree days... especially
with like 90 %
humidity!
A number of studies on temperature
with office workers (not students) demonstrate that excessive
humidity and class temperatures above 77 and below 72
degrees Fahrenheit degrade mental output and attention span.
My husband, who has a big problem
with sweating when it's extremely hot out, was having fits the morning of the wedding, since the temperature was supposed to hit 98
degrees,
with high
humidity.