A wet bulb temperature of 88F or above means sweating no longer works. It's not a sustainable living condition, and without external ways to cool off, it will eventually lead to heat stroke and death in even healthy people. It's slow cooking for the human body, if you will.

Here's some of tomorrow's forecast.

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In response J.J. Jameson to his Publication

I got Severely dehydrated over the weekend and Iโ€™m having a hard time bouncing back.

In response Little jo59 to her Publication

Best wishes. This stuff is tough, and we'll have to look forward to more of it, sadly.

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In response J.J. Jameson to his Publication

Dear JJ, you obviously haven't lived in the southeast US for a while? Have you? Or on earth for that matter. SMH

In response Brian Doney to his Publication

Seems like you don't know the difference between wet bulb and surface temperature. Thanks for your concern, though.

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