These are for Phoenix, it tends to be slightly cooler here, probably because of the urban heat island effect in Phoenix vs here where it's rural with a lot of nearby agriculture.
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That's horrendous, even without high humidity. I think I'd want redundant air conditioning in case of failures.
We've had some very hot humid days here (e.g. 90F+) which feels bad, and doesn't cool down much at night with the humidity, but not every day. Last night it was so cold I could have used a coat. I had my window open and it was great.
A few weeks ago we had air quality alerts because of wildfires all over the country. (Mostly more northwest of us, but air currents were giving some of it to us)
We've had some very hot humid days here (e.g. 90F+) which feels bad, and doesn't cool down much at night with the humidity, but not every day. Last night it was so cold I could have used a coat. I had my window open and it was great.
A few weeks ago we had air quality alerts because of wildfires all over the country. (Mostly more northwest of us, but air currents were giving some of it to us)