I have to admit I greatly enjoy the heat/humidity combo of NC summers. Those 90+ days you walk outside and immediately start sweating profusely but all it does is get you wet because it’s too humid for any evaporation thus no cooling effect. Grew up in a house without air conditioning and mostly worked/played outside so I guess I got used to it. Didn’t have A/C at school until about 8th grade and none at home until mid-20’s.
Discussion of heat/humidity reminds me of a conversation I had a couple years ago with a business acquaintance moving here from AZ asking why they’d heard our summers were brutal when their research showed our temps were lower than those in AZ. Asked them if they had a dishwasher. They said yes. Told them next time they ran a wash cycle, as soon as it was finished, open the door and stick their head inside for about 10 minutes. That’s our summer. You sweat, but it doesn’t help unless the wind is blowing, which it usually isn’t. Following July they told me that was dead on point.
I still blame the ubiquity of air conditioning in homes, businesses, and vehicles on the flood of immigrants to our state. Summers used to keep the immigrants at bay. Now they’re everywhere.