Captain Tuttle
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80 degrees at 5:00 AM in the Philadelphia suburbs
Brutal
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This. People need to learn the difference between dry heat and humidity100 degrees in NYC is exponentially more hellish than 125 in Southern California.
The humidity absolutely destroys you.
I'm in that danger zone and it is probably the worst I've ever experienced. It's nearing Dubai in July levels of heat and humidity.
This. People need to learn the difference between dry heat and humidity
How do you live up here without an ac?AC? Dun got one of those.
Personally I think the worst thing in all of this is the weather reporting calling for rain every day... and then there is none. Like do I risk putting out the money to go swimming and then it pours 5 minutes after I get there or do I not go an sit home high & dry like I did today -_-?
Second day of intense thunderstorms, gotta love that NE weather.
I go through 3+ pairs of underwear a day in the Florida summer.I can confirm this report; swamp-ass is an epidemic in Boston ATM. Humidity yesterday was disgusting, AND it was 96 at the same time.
It actually just stopped beyond a light drizzle and some faraway rolling thunder, but it's still soup out.I'd take some thunderstorms.
DC area here and I'm At my rooftop pool now. Real feel is 108. There's a strong breeze so it doesn't feel like it and the pool is nice and cold but when the breeze pauses, you feel it. I can confirm that it is indeed very hot.
Yeah I was worried when it was in the 100s during my trip to Vegas earlier this summer but it actually felt a lot better than the 80-90s here in Wisconsin lol fuck humidity.Not even close. SoCal humidity is nothing in comparison to the east coast hellscape. A layover in Jersey was enough to make me question people's sanity for actually living there. I literally could not do it.
Thank goodness for Colorado, fuck humidity.
RIPAll American cockroaches have wings and the ability to take flight, but don't typically do so unless they're in humid climates. It's a common sight in the Deep South, where some call the flying roaches "palmetto bugs." The term comes from the bugs' tendency to hang out in -- and fly out of -- palmetto and palm trees.
It's 110 degrees here right now
i hate arizona so much lol
You must be in VA on a building that high (think you said 23rd floor earlier)...there is no breeze ground level and if so it's not doing anything.