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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Harvard and Yale are not in SoCal (or any Ivy for that matter) so don’t need AC. Why they are even being mentioned in this thread is a waste of time. [/quote] New England is fuggin hotter than Socal in August.[/quote] What an outlandish claim. SoCal outside of the coast is piping hot![/quote] The humidity on the east coast makes a hige difference. SoCal heat is a dry heat. huge difference[/quote] It doesn’t make that much of a difference. Hot in SoCal feels plenty hot, especially when the sun is out. [/quote] I agree with the prior PP - having spent a lot of time in both DMV and SoCal in summers. The humidity makes a huge difference, very hot days in SoCal cool off at night (and it feels even cooler without humidity) and is a lot easier to cool down a room (especially one in basement - where sun hasn't warmed up roof/walls) that would be the case during a heat wave on the east coast.[/quote] I lived there for three years, so don’t need your lecture on what the heat feels like. It does cool down some at night, but buildings often hold heat and it is very hot during the day, particularly sunny days. It’s not a sticky hit but still feels plenty hot.[/quote]
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