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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sigh. We've had one too many of these moronic generalization threads recently. Can you not falsely extrapolate one day's weather to the entire annual climate of an entire state? Is this truly beyond your intellectual capacity, OP? Can your critical thinking skills not stretch that far? [/quote] Perhaps YOU should learn how to read before insulting other people when YOU'RE completely WRONG. IDIOT.[/quote] Wow. Anyway, the PP is correct that it doesn't make sense to conclude "PA is more humid than DC" based on a limited experience in one part of the state. Even if it's more than a day. As the initial posters immediately pointed out, PA is a huge state (while DC is not). OP is in one tiny part of it for a short period of time. Also it actually sounds like the weather in the two areas are comparable, not that PA is way more humid. OP likely just thought "North=cooler and drier" and was surprised to learn PA is still the Mid-Atlantic and has similar weather, especially if you are just due north of DC by an hour or two (the weather in, for instance, NW PA is noticeably different than DC throughout the year including being cooler and less humid in the summer but also being much colder and getting WAY more snow in the winter).[/quote]
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