After a week of relentless downpours, the heavy rain has finally let up. However, this temporary break in the weather doesn’t signal an end to discomfort. The days ahead are set to be dominated by muggy, humid conditions. Every time the rain stops, the air becomes thick with moisture, making everything feel sticky and oppressive, as if every pore is soaking up the dampness. This type of weather often feels suffocating, like the whole world is wrapped in an invisible curtain of humidity.
As the rain tapers off, the sun gradually reclaims its place in the sky. But instead of bringing a refreshing coolness, the sunlight only serves to evaporate the ground moisture back into the air, further intensifying the humidity. The peak of summer is just around the corner, with temperatures steadily rising and the threat of heatwaves looming. Summer is a season of sweating profusely. In this climate, people must endure not only the intense heat but also the discomfort brought by the pervasive humidity. Perhaps only the occasional gentle evening breeze can offer a slight respite from the stifling heat and heaviness of summer.