Not exact matches
I feel like the cooler temperature came out of no where, maybe
because we had a really hot and
humid summer.
Just
because you live in the hot and
humid south — doesn't mean you have to skimp on your greens — while lettuce, spinach, kale & co. generally do not do well in a hot and
humid summer — there are two excellent greens that thrive in such an environment.
I have SAD in the
summer — I am not outdoors as much
because its hot,
humid, buggy.
I have to use a different tinted moisturizer when it's
humid in
summer because it tends to be oily during that time.
Typically, 6 weeks in the winter
because our gas heat leaves everything feeling dried out, and every 8 weeks in the
summer when it's a little more
humid.
I'd say that the L'oreal La Poudre True Match Foundation is the perfect
summer foundation
because it offers light coverage while keeping oils at bay and managing to stay and not melt away even if it's crazy hot and
humid.
You've seen these pants before here and I really like to wear them in the
summer because they are light and soft and are a nice change from skirts or shorter pants, especially on this hot and
humid day.
It's the biggest
summer hair struggle: you want to wear it up
because it's so hot and
humid, but you also want to wear it down.
I believe it is
because here the weather is not as
humid as in Buenos Aires, therefore
summer can be quite enjoyable!
Because of the
humid heat in the
summer it makes layering difficult and inefficient.
In the
summer it's usually very hot and
humid (which I actually kind of like
because the humidity is good for my skin), but when I was there this time the weather was so perfect.
I love
summer weather and that's a good thing
because Atlanta can get crazy HOT and
humid over the next several months.
Minneapolis, MN in IECC climate Zone 6 was used as the representative cold climate for most of the modeling,
because of cold winter weather and fairly warm and
humid summer months.
Because Minnesota is cold and frozen in winter, and tends to be
humid in
summer, many people under - estimate their fire risk.
During the hot,
humid summer days, you'll need to use air conditioning
because the outside air is warm and won't cool the home.