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Ts not the heat, it's the humidity. An 85-88 DC day can feel 101 F with the swamp-like air.
I grew up here. I am now 41 and still haven't gotten used to it. I use 3.5 of my 5.5 weeks of vacation every summer and go to San Diego and Maine in August. |
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You know, everyone always says it's August, but empirically, they're wrong. IT's July -the last two weeks of July, in particular, that are historically meteorologically the worst.
you eventually get a break in August. DC is brutal. Global climate change is brutal. It's getting worse, people. It is. |
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Ok so the people who keep re-telling that dc was built on a swamp-what do you suggest is the issue many miles away in the rest of md and nova?
Huh? The entire tri-state area was built in a swamp?! |
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OP, what igloo did you just crawl out from under?
This is not hot. |
5.5 weeks? Dang. I'm still at 3 weeks per year combined sick/vacation leave. Maybe I should have taken that fed job 20 years ago..... |
| heh, i will be 8 mos pregnant in august. it is times like these that i wish we had moved to the west coast. |
Yep. I am 17 years in- I carry the 240 hrs and just use the 5 off the top. You don't want to know how much sick leave I have... I agree end of July can be worse, but DC in August is dead man's town. |
| I actually love dc in August. I've gotten used to the heat by that point, and it feels like everyone is on vacation and I have the city to myself. Parking is easy, the restaurants and museums are not teeming with people. And frequent late afternoon thunderstorms cool things off a bit in the evenings. |
Huh??? Dc is mobbed in august |
Yes, the past two summers have been particularly miserable. Last July was AWFUL. My son went to one week of camp last July and I think it was triple digits pretty much every day he went. Thank goodness he got to go in the pool twice a day. |
No, it's not. |
I feel like DC is a ghost town in August. Congress is out, everybody's on vacation, there's no traffic, college kids have started going back to school. . .in short, it's wonderful. |
| No it's not-dc is desolate in August! |
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. HAH. You have no idea. I've lived here most of my life (40+ years) and this is the mildest, most pleasantly low humidity spring and summer that I have experienced in over 25 years. |
This. July is always the hottest month in this hemisphere. Aug begins a teeny, tiny cooling trend (like 5ยบ maybe) and all across America we witness the beautiful slant of "August light". It gives you hope that the rotting heat is going to end. |