It feels like a rainforest outside today.

Anonymous
I know it's normal and happens every year, but I'm never prepared for the thick, hot, tropical air. It is just foul today.

Dreaming of crisp fall days...
Anonymous
This needed its own thread?
Anonymous
Throw on a gauzy sundress and make yourself a cold drink. Enjoy summer!
Anonymous
It really is ridiculous today. When I went outside this morning I felt like I was in a greenhouse right after the plants were misted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It really is ridiculous today. When I went outside this morning I felt like I was in a greenhouse right after the plants were misted.


Really?! Imagine that in the summer!
Anonymous
I hate it. I've lived in NOVA for over 20 years now, and have never gotten used to it. I walk my dogs and feel like I'm walking through soup. I lived in New Orleans before moving here, and somehow found the humidity more tolerable there, don't ask me why.
Anonymous
Bring on November weather!
Anonymous
+1 for fall!
Anonymous
Expected thread.

In Feb, the posts are complaining about how bitterly cold and windy it is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:+1 for fall!



+2!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This needed its own thread?


A Dewpoint of 75 is remarkable
Anonymous
I do not understand how people are like: "woo! summer! fun! dinner outside! cute outfits! fun gatherings with friends!"

It feels way to gross to do anything, let alone ENJOY going out doing "fun" things. I feel so sweaty, sticky, buggy, frizzy, and cranky. All I want to do is sit in the dark(er) cool(er) basement with cold drinks and ice cream alone in my sports bra and shorts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This needed its own thread?


A Dewpoint of 75 is remarkable


About as high as it gets, except for the odd historical 80s record every few years. But to hit that few point you need really high temps or it’s raining.

https://westnorth.com/2013/07/02/dewpoints-in-dc-over-the-year/
Anonymous
Who cares?

The order is still summer > spring > fall > winter. F those 4 PM sunsets.
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