Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to the mid-Atlantic states?
Seeing how this was originally posted on 10/3, I just wanted to point out it has been INSANELY humid in the DC region the last 2-3 weeks. Today 10/9 has been a blessing for all of us begging for fall to show just a glimmer!
Central PA starts maybe 50 -60 miles due north of the beltway. I'm not sure why someone would think that would have some big (or any) impact on weather.
Statistically Richmond will trend a bit warmer than DC, DC trends warmer than Baltimore, Baltimore than Philly and central PA, etc. But not surprising that on any particular day any of these areas could be hotter and/or more humid than all the other areas......
Hope this helps you adjust your future weather expectations!!
Is part of it because the Atlantic is so shallow and draws warm water up along the coast from the tropics? That evaporates and winds draw it inland but trap it at Appalacians?
Anonymous wrote: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?
Perhaps YOU should learn how to read before insulting other people when YOU'RE completely WRONG.
IDIOT.
Anonymous wrote:Welcome to the mid-Atlantic states?
Seeing how this was originally posted on 10/3, I just wanted to point out it has been INSANELY humid in the DC region the last 2-3 weeks. Today 10/9 has been a blessing for all of us begging for fall to show just a glimmer!
Central PA starts maybe 50 -60 miles due north of the beltway. I'm not sure why someone would think that would have some big (or any) impact on weather.
Statistically Richmond will trend a bit warmer than DC, DC trends warmer than Baltimore, Baltimore than Philly and central PA, etc. But not surprising that on any particular day any of these areas could be hotter and/or more humid than all the other areas......
Hope this helps you adjust your future weather expectations!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you in the low lying areas near the Susquehanna River?
Well kind of yes. It's the river that makes in humid?
Anonymous wrote:Pa is a miserable existence in so many ways and the humidity is just one of them. The best part of PA is leaving.
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?