Weather seasons, weather conditions such as rain, hypothermia, temperature, wet clothes, dryers.
Hot Weather
Should make you sweat and increase your thirst at a faster pace than normal.
Sunburning
Sunburn is a type of skin damage caused by excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun or artificial sources like tanning beds. It can range from mild redness and discomfort to severe burns with serious health implications. It should affect creatures with SKIN ORGAN.
Sunburn is primarily caused by UVB rays, a type of ultraviolet radiation from the sun that penetrates the outer layer of the skin. Even short periods of unprotected exposure to the sun, especially between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. when UV rays are strongest, can lead to sunburn.
At its mildest, it will cause redness and warmth of the skin. It should cause pain and tenderness, especially when touched, leading to increased damage from blunt damage. Slight swelling that is noticeable. When the condition is vanishing, it should start peeling and then vanish (should be visible).
If the situation is more servere, it will cause severe pain that may require pain relief medication. Headache, fever, nausea, and fatigue.
In the more serious cases, it can lead to loss of consciousness.
Effect on Lungs
When the temperature is high, it should be harder to breath (you should have a lower oxygen % than the one in the room).
Heat Stroke
If you are dehydrated and the temperature is very hot, you will develop heat stroke. The body’s temperature will rise above 40C.
Confusion, agitation, slurred speech, irritability, delirium, seizures, and even loss of consciousness are common signs of heat stroke.
You no longer sweat.
It slowly begins to damage the brain.
It resolves when you move to a cooler environment.