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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey
It's a dry heat, I know, I used to say the same thing, hot is hot, but the lack of humidity does make a difference.
The temperature is tolerable in the shade. It's being out in the direct sun that hurts. It's brutally strong.
My advice, bring a good hat and pick up a can of 50 spf spray on sun block when you get here. The sun block will keep you a bit more comfortable. Loose clothing, shorts, if it's not a work hazard.
Worst part of the day is late noon into the the evening.
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I will be out in the open at a well site wearing mandated long sleeve fire retardant clothing.  Hopefully the job goes quickly.
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