LOL
You could turn that around you know... because we melt when it gets much over 90 for long around here. They start issuing warnings to check on the elderly, homeless people, and find your pets. Whole newscasts are dedicated to stories about the heat and how to survive it. And then the elderly start dying. I see images of people in Texas and Arizona wearing long sleeve shirts in 100+ degree weather and wonder how they don't expire right there on the spot. I have central air, but never use it because every time we bother to turn it on the electric bill goes through the roof, I can't imagine the cost of the essential cooling some of you have to deal with. It has to be 98-100 before I'll turn it on. One of my kids gets heat exhaustion with a quickness when he's outside moving if it's over 80, has since he was a toddler (my mom is also very sun/heat sensitive... weirdos!).
I am however looking forward to our high 80's and low 90's week that is looming upon us here. The water should hit 80 or even 82 after a few solid days of 85+. I plan to swim even :~}