yes, I know I lived in the humid and sticky southeast for most of my life, where 90º temperatures ran from May to September. For the most part, one looks out the window at it, pausing to wipe the condensation off now and then.
Here, air conditioning is a rarity, so days of 80-90º and up are tough to deal with. I’m used to brown lawns in the summer now, but this is hot by any standard.
On the plus side, my tomato plants are loving it, as are my salad greens. If I had counted on this, it wouldn’t have happened, not in this inconstant region . . . .