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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s not that bad. The mild June spoiled us. 97 degrees with 97% humidity in DC is just called Summer. We’ve had years when there were months of this. [/quote] We have not had MONTHS of heat index of 111 which is what we are expecting stop lying. :roll: [/quote] Were you around for 2012? It was like this for a month. 2019? It was consistently over 90 degrees from June to October. [/quote] Exactly. This nothing new. - Native Washingtonian [/quote] It's not exactly "nothing new" -- D.C.'s "normal" summer temperatures are higher now than they used to be, and it's "normal" to be at or above 89 degrees for much longer now than it used to be: https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2021/05/05/washington-dc-new-climate-normals/ Also a native Washingtonian, fwiw. Definitely it's been hot before, of course. (Although it hasn't been over 100 in a while.) But the fact is that it's hotter for more days in the summer now than before, and that trend is only expected to continue.[/quote]
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