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Whoa, it’s hot out here! I’m talking scorching temperatures that make you want to just stay inside with the AC cranked up. But if you do have to venture out, make sure you’re prepared for the heatwave. Hydrate, wear light clothing and don’t forget your sunscreen! It’s gonna be a scorcher of a summer, so let’s all take precautions and stay safe in this sweltering weather.

What Temperature Is Too Hot? [Solved]

Zach Schlader, a physiologist at Indiana University Bloomington, says 35 °C (or around 95 °F) is the absolute limit of human tolerance. Anything above that and your body won’t be able to cool itself off enough to keep its core temperature in check. So, yeah - it’s pretty hot!

  • Temperature hot is a measure of how hot or cold something is. It is measured in degrees Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F). Hot temperatures can cause discomfort and even health risks if not managed properly. Heat waves, which are periods of unusually high temperatures, can be especially dangerous and should be monitored closely.

humidity

  • Humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air. It is measured as a percentage relative to the maximum amount of water vapor that air at a given temperature can hold. High humidity levels can make it difficult to cool down and cause discomfort due to increased perspiration. Low humidity levels can lead to dehydration and other health issues.

sunlight

  • Sunlight is the visible light emitted by the sun that reaches Earth’s surface. Sunlight provides energy for photosynthesis, which helps plants grow, but too much sunlight can damage skin cells and increase risk for skin cancer if not protected against properly with sunscreen or clothing coverage. Sunlight also affects moods, sleep patterns, and overall wellbeing when exposure levels are not balanced correctly with restful sleep habits.

It’s scorching out there! The temperature is so hot, you could fry an egg on the sidewalk. I’m melting! It’s like a sauna in here. This heat wave is unbearable; I can’t take it anymore. Yikes!