
Recent Droughts in Florida: The Surprising Ways It Can Stress Your AC in Cape Coral
When most people think “drought,” they picture brown lawns, watering limits, and dusty roads. HVAC usually isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. But

When most people think “drought,” they picture brown lawns, watering limits, and dusty roads. HVAC usually isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. But

When most people think “drought,” they picture brown lawns, watering limits, and dusty roads. HVAC usually isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. But

If you live in Southwest Florida, you already know the routine. Summer shows up early. The air feels thick. Your shirt sticks to you before you’ve even finished bringing groceries inside. And even when the thermostat says 74°F, the house can still feel “not quite right.” A new University of Florida report helps explain why. The takeaway is simple but important: heat waves are getting more severe when you factor in humidity, not just temperature. From our perspective at Air