California is a big state with large variations in microclimate. You'll need to be more specific as to where in California you're talking about.
It's a good bet that California will be less humid. Other than that it's hard to say.
Arizona's lower humidity makes the higher temperature more tolerable.
alabama has a possibility of 80-120f but where u live it different u may have to think on ur whether
they are very cold
85-90f
85-90f
some one could pass out
You have many options because Birmingham, Alabama does have youth football camps. Here is the link to one that I found: http://www.active.com/football-camp/birmingham-al/pat-sullivan-youth-football-camp-2010
Yes, sometimes. I remember one summer we were in a drought in 2007 but the recent summers were pretty rainy, so I would say yes. Alabama summers are freaky, the weather changes all the time.
some one could pass out
The average relative humidity in Birmingham, Alabama during the summer months typically ranges from 60% to 80%. This high humidity is influenced by the region's warm temperatures and proximity to moisture sources like the Gulf of Mexico. As a result, summer days can feel quite muggy, especially in July and August when temperatures peak.
The family purchases new items for the Brown Bomber because they are going to go to Birmingham, Alabama and leave Byron to live with Grandma Sands for the entire summer.
Somewhere near Birmingham and Montgomery, Alabama. It's probably a small town in between the two.