This Summer has been excruciatingly sizzling compared to the last a single. The radiant heat is so extreme as well as UV rays so strong that I’m afraid to go to the beach as well as like the water. I get extreme sunburn that turns into devil’s itch if I am exposed without sunscreen for longer than 30 minutes. That’s all it takes to give me a debilitating sunburn. And I’m not overexaggerating when I say debilitating, as I get a conditioner that is often referred to as “devil’s itch.” If I get a extreme sunburn, which usually happens within an hour of direct sun exposure, I will get extreme neuropathy pains in my skin on the hour or third morning that know appreciate a sizzling needle stabbing me over as well as over. It’s horrible, as well as I cannot stress enough how much I hate getting this condition because nothing quells the inevitable pain. Thankfully it has been genuinely cloudy out over the past week as well as I’ve taken luck of this time to be outside more. I got my shrubbery mowed as well as my condo painted again after putting it off for two years straight. Not only am I getting less sun exposure, but my cooling system is running a lot less as well. When there is constant radiant heat from the sun, it makes it a lot hotter inside as well as thus the cooling system has to run longer to keep the temperatures where I want them to be based on my thermostat settings. If the sun is shrouded by clouds, that’s a lot of radiant heat that is removed from the equation altogether.