Bingo. We’d go to Austin to “cool off” when we lived in Houston, but it’s still hot as F@CK – just not quite as humid and there’s more green and less cement. |
NP, but I feel like in the time you spent Googling all that you could have taken 20 deep breaths to deal with whatever stress you aren't handling very well. |
| I think if you're going and planning on hanging out inside or at a pool/lake the whole time it's fine. But then people freak out when I tell them I'm going to FL in the summer. |
| You'll be fine. Go out early in the morning. Inside for lunch. Siesta in the afternoon. Then out again when it cools down. And drink plenty of water. |
You are cute. In July it doesn't "cool down". Yes, the sun will be going down, but it will still feel like satan's armpit. |
No, not comparable to DC. It is so, so, so much hotter. I'm originally from TX. Moved to DC from Houston after living in ATX a few years. People here complain about the heat and humidity but you really have no idea what heat and humidity are until you've lived in other parts of the country. ATX isn't as humid as Houston but it is hot. My family lives around there and my brother sent me his screenshot of "feels like 109" today. It is a melting heat and I dread going back in the summers to visit family. Go in the fall if you can. |
Brava. |
| I interned in Austin one summer. You have to put a towel on the steering wheel of your car otherwise you will burn your hands if you leave your car in the sun all day. It is incredibly hot. One strategy is to submerge. Pool is nice. Barton Springs is nicer. There's also a spring-fed, giant pool in the park in downtown Austin. |
I went to college at UT a while ago and spent one summer there. I couldn't wear short shorts with leather seats in a car because my legs would literally burn. |
| Without fail, this board are absolute weenies about heat. Where are you all spending your summer where it isn’t hot? |
Well that is pretty idiotic, and by summer the pools and ocean are tepid bath water so not much help. There is no lake swimming in Florida (gators, amoebas). If you can something spring fed I guess that would work but that’s a lot of work — Native Floridian |
Exactly. "Cool down." How precious. |
I don't know what to tell you, the ocean is fine for swimming. Sorry you can't imagine that people can have fun when you can't. |
Austin is not dry heat. I lived there for years. It’s not as muggy as Houston, but certainly not a dry heat like Denver. The humidity does fluctuate a lot more than Houston, so some days are “better”. |
Were talking about Austin, not Florida, so yes, people swim in lakes. |