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I can't imagine not having A/C in Charleston in the middle of the day. When I lived there I rolled down the windows in the early morning and on the way home from work, but at lunch you have to use A/C unless you're planning a shower and fresh clothes when you get back to work. It's about 700 degF inside the car when you open the door at lunch.
I can't imagine not having A/C in Charleston in the middle of the day. When I lived there I rolled down the windows in the early morning and on the way home from work, but at lunch you have to use A/C unless you're planning a shower and fresh clothes when you get back to work. It's about 700 degF inside the car when you open the door at lunch.






