US heat wave: 5 places that make it look milder

What may be a record-setting summer in America is relatively routine in other parts of the world that experience months of weather like this – and not necessarily with air conditioning.

4. Rangoon, Myanmar (Burma)

Myanmar’s capital may not be as hot as Iraq’s, but unlike many Middle Eastern climates it is extremely sticky.

Average high for July: 85 degrees

Average relative humidity: 96 percent

In comparison, the average relative humidity in July in Washington, D.C., where residents often bemoan the "sticky" heat, is 86 percent.

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