What happens to the human body in extreme weather conditions of 40°C and 100% humidity?!

Written By عامر المعايطة on 2025/07/19

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

Arab Weather - With global temperatures rising due to climate change, summer heat waves have become more frequent in many parts of the world, including regions not accustomed to experiencing high temperatures, such as Europe, particularly in its northern regions and those close to the North Pole.

During the summer, we are exposed to harsh weather conditions that combine high temperatures and sometimes high humidity. But have you ever imagined what happens to the human body when the temperature rises to 40 degrees Celsius with 100% relative humidity?

These weather conditions are not only uncomfortable, but they also create a lethal environment that can lead to body collapse within minutes. When the air is saturated with humidity and temperatures soar, the body loses its natural ability to cool itself through sweating, leading to a rapid rise in internal temperature. This can lead to heatstroke, brain damage, or even death.

The difference between the recorded and felt temperature

First, we must differentiate between the temperature recorded at an altitude of 2 meters above sea level and the perceived temperature that we feel, which is as follows:

What happens to the human body in extreme weather conditions of 40°C and 100% saturated humidity?!

If we imagine that the actual temperature is 40°C and the humidity is 100% saturated, in this case the heat will feel like 80°C or even more, which is something the human body cannot tolerate. In normal conditions, the body relies on sweating to cool itself. At 100% humidity, the air is completely saturated with water vapor, which prevents the evaporation of sweat and closes the skin pores. This may lead to the body's natural cooling system stopping and the internal body temperature rising rapidly.

Body temperature begins to rise above 38.5-40 degrees Celsius. At 41 degrees, enzymes in the body begin to break down and vital organs begin to fail. Without prompt intervention, coma, permanent brain damage, or death may occur.

The body will try to compensate for the heat by increasing blood flow to the skin, which puts pressure on the heart and may lead to a sharp drop in blood pressure or a rapid heartbeat.

immediate physical symptoms

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This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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