Agreed--that combination of heat and high humidity is just about as bad. The only saving grace for that side of it, though, is that you don't have to worry as much about having an auto accident because of weather conditions.
That is very true ma'am. You should see traffic when it just spits snow here and barely covers the road...it's a absolute mess around the city where I live. Fayetteville doesn't have a flat surface throughout the whole city, the UA campus, everything is built on hills and no one seems to have a clue how to drive on it when it happens. Slowing down doesn't seem to be an option and every person with a 4 x 4 thinks slick road conditions don't apply to them. One year, right around New Year's Day, when I still worked for the PD, there were over 100 traffic accidents during one 8-hour shift. People were having to wait 2-3 hours for officers to respond. We go so long between serious snow or ice storms here that no one remembers how to maneuver....slow down.....don't try to drive up hills in a rear wheel 2WD truck...find another route to take. Panic is the norm when we get bad winter weather here..lol