Yeah well Mom always told me to look out the window when arriving in a new area; if there is no grass there, keep going 'cause you don't want to live there; it is too hot, too cold, or too dry to grow grass then it is too nasty for human habitation.
Pretty good advice for me as I cannot take heat. I have never experienced high temperatures with low humidity but it is pretty dry in my oven and the turkeys don't fare all that well in there.
Still hot here (for me anyway) in the mid- 90's and humidity approaching 100% (104% anywhere on my body when outside). I stay inside or use an air conditioned car when it is like this outside- I can ride at 11F but I cannot tolerate 100F on a bike.
Tomorrow should be cooler and we will be going a couple of hours from home on the bike. The forecast is calling for mid- 80's and that is not too bad with mesh gear and a helmet as long as I can keep moving. It is still way too hot when stuck in traffic on the highway, usually on I-95N in CT..... ugh!
Brian
It's been over 114 several times here in the Valley of the Sun (Phx, AZ area). Not so bad if you are riding for pleasure, you can do the cool vest/collar thing, carry a camelback and wear lighter clothes under the gear. It's a bit rougher if you have to be in the office around other people when you've been sweating like a pig perspiring heavily.
Stay hydrated, wear sunscreen <snip>, and don't wimp out on the gear.