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Ugh, it’s scorching out there! 38 degrees is no joke - it feels like a sauna! I’m already sweating buckets and I haven’t even stepped outside yet. Talk about hot under the collar! It’s enough to make you want to stay inside with the AC cranked up. But if you do venture out, don’t forget your sunscreen and a bottle of water - trust me, you’ll need it.

Why Does 38 Degrees Feel Hot? [Solved]

“If it’s hot out, our bodies will absorb the heat,” she explains. “That means we’ll be taking in heat from the air, sunlight, and other sources like buildings. When it gets too much for us to handle, we start sweating.”

  1. Temperature: 38 degrees is considered hot, especially in areas with high humidity.
  2. Humidity: High levels of humidity can make 38 degrees feel even hotter, as the air is more saturated with moisture and less able to cool the body down.
  3. Clothing: Lightweight clothing is recommended when temperatures reach 38 degrees, as heavier fabrics can trap heat and make it harder to stay cool.
  4. Activity Level: Strenuous activity should be avoided in hot weather, as it can cause dehydration and heat exhaustion more quickly than normal activities would in cooler temperatures.
  5. Hydration: It’s important to stay hydrated when temperatures reach 38 degrees or higher by drinking plenty of water throughout the day and avoiding alcohol or caffeine which can dehydrate you further.
  6. Sun Protection: Sunscreen should be applied liberally when spending time outdoors on hot days to protect against sunburns and skin damage from UV rays that are intensified by the heat of the day

It’s scorching out there! 38 degrees is really hot - you can feel the heat radiating off the pavement. It’s so sweltering that it’s hard to do anything but stay inside with the AC cranked up. Yikes!