Yep. I try to run after the sun sets or before it rises during the hot summer months. It's certainly hot, but not too bad.
Yep. I try to run after the sun sets or before it rises during the hot summer months. It's certainly hot, but not too bad.
I moved from Buffalo to Dallas. High temps are often in the 100s with humidity in Dallas. But Buffalo has little central air conditioning. Generally, the Buffalo summers are great, with running-friendly morning lows. In Dallas recently, I've been running early in near 80 with 75% humidity. But the long and terrible Buffalo winter far outweighs the hot summer here, which is why we moved.
runner who professes wrote:I've been running early in near 80 with 75% humidity. But the long and terrible Buffalo winter far outweighs the hot summer here, which is why we moved.Talk about a rock and a hard place. There are some other choices with no humidity almost whole year. I realize you just can't move anywhere you want but since you moved already moved for that reason
OK, what do I win?
Here is the weather station closest to where I live, and closes to where I worked out. Hill repeats. Completely disregarded pace, but got 15 miles (no water or anything) in including WU/CD.
Dew point = 79 at the time of the workout at this weather station (6-8 pm). DP got up to 83 during the day.
http://www.wunderground.com/personal-weather-station/dashboard?ID=KDENEWAR20#history