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@ellens

Good luck with getting better temperatures (I'm not being sarcastic). I spent 40+ years in Montana and their summers get hot and with sometimes single-digit humidity I felt like a shriveling prune. Going out in the sun at the higher altitude made it feel like I was in a blast furnace. So, the low humidity can be nice, but it has its down side. It's not terribly humid in Duluth. I spent some time in NC with my now ex-husband and there the air felt like a warm, wet blanket.

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@ellens, I'm laughing at the "good luck" and agree that arid climes do have the downside of so drying out the skin that I laughingly say that because of the extreme dryness, we tend to molt like snakes! One summer spent in Corpus Christi made me a true believer in that smothering, warm, wet blanket experience you describe!