dry heat
It’s not the heat, it’s the humidity, right? Summer officially begins on June the 20th (or Summer Solstice, when the sun reaches its northernmost point in the sky) but in terms of 80-degree temperatures, blistering hot car seats, and wet-blanket mugginess, summer could well have started back in March for a lot of Americans. While it’s always nice to see women wearing fewer clothes, breaking a sweat the instant you step outside is kind of a drag, especially when it’s so humid out that it feels like the air itself is sweating on you. 2011’s summer set new records for heat and humidity and 2012 ...