I spent the Fourth of July in Vegas two years ago, and it was 115F. After the first time we went outside, it was too hot to sweat. My body simply couldn't. So hydrating, hydrating, hydrating is key. And SUNSCREEN.
The dry heat is a difference, you won't be sticky-gross like in the humidity, especially if like me, you can't sweat, or if it's a little cooler (last year we were in Phoenix in September and it was 90F, and there it felt a little stickier, but we still weren't all sweaty like if it was properly humid out).
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Date: 2009-03-16 11:00 pm (UTC)The dry heat is a difference, you won't be sticky-gross like in the humidity, especially if like me, you can't sweat, or if it's a little cooler (last year we were in Phoenix in September and it was 90F, and there it felt a little stickier, but we still weren't all sweaty like if it was properly humid out).
Hope the visit is fun!!