It’s Not A Dry Heat
One of the things you hear about living in Arizona, where it gets really hot in the summer, is that its a dry heat. And, that’s supposed to make the daily high of 115 degrees more bearable. But, what they don’t tell you about living “in an oven” during the summer is about monsoon season. Here in the desert, they get wind-dust-rain storms during the month of August - supposedly monsoons - usually at night time. Yet, instead of cooling the place down, it makes it quite humid. Just humid enough so that 115 degrees feels like 400.
So, its not really a dry heat.



