Anonymous wrote: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?
Anonymous wrote:So super shocked at how super humid pennsylvania is! I had no idea it was more humid that the DC area up here. Yesterday it was 100% humidity (without it raining!) and the dew point in the upper 60's! Nuts. Checked DC to compare 80's humidity and 60's dew point. What's making it so humid here? Reminds me of Iowa and all the corn fields making it that humid but...worse lol. Do you notice the higher humidity when in PA than the NOVA/DC area?
Anonymous wrote:Are you in the low lying areas near the Susquehanna River?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you in PA? It was probably just a weird day. Generally I find it to be the same or better as compared to DC.
No, not just a day! In Central PA for about 5 weeks and have another 4-5 to go. I compared it on weather.com to DC weather because it just has felt so much more humid and every time I've checked during the day DC has been less humid than here. Who knew!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you in PA? It was probably just a weird day. Generally I find it to be the same or better as compared to DC.
No, not just a day! In Central PA for about 5 weeks and have another 4-5 to go. I compared it on weather.com to DC weather because it just has felt so much more humid and every time I've checked during the day DC has been less humid than here. Who knew!
Anonymous wrote:You're talking about...one day?
Also PA is a big state with a lot of hills and mountains. Where are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Where are you in PA? It was probably just a weird day. Generally I find it to be the same or better as compared to DC.