Answer: Sleep
Clues: “Lay” and “Down”
Amerisleep recently did a study by analyzing 30 years of weather data from Weatherspark to identify each state’s hottest and most humid nights of the summer to gain an average date – the night when Americans can expect to have the worst sleep. According to their findings, the worst night for sleep in Wisconsin is set for tomorrow. Despite the recent prediction of cooler weather for Saturday, Wisconsinites can rest assured that the worst nights of sleep are now behind them, paving the way for more restful slumber in the future.
Amerisleep has included some tips for better sleep during heatwaves:
Optimize Your Bedroom Environment: Use fans, blackout curtains, and light bedding to keep your sleeping area cool throughout the day.
Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day to prevent dehydration.
Adjust Sleepwear: Wear lightweight, breathable fabrics to bed.
Cool Down Before Bed: Take a cool shower or use a damp washcloth on your neck and wrists to lower your body temperature.
Use a Fan: Fans circulate air and create a cooling effect, even if the temperature in the room is warm.
Limit AC Use Smartly: If energy costs are a concern, set your AC to a higher temperature or use it for shorter periods to cool the room before bedtime.
Worst Night to Sleep in 2024 – Amerisleep