Germany has had the last few days in the mid nineties, most of the summer has been in the mid eighties.
This has been the best Sumner weather wise that I can remember
Germany has had the last few days in the mid nineties, most of the summer has been in the mid eighties.
This has been the best Sumner weather wise that I can remember
You guys are all jerks. I’m in Hell.
“If there are no animals in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went.” - Will Rogers (paraphrased)
We're finally getting much needed rain after many days in the upper 90's. My yard is finally recovering!
Not too bad around here. I hope we can get a few more weeks of sunny & 70s. We're losing slowing losing our 20+ hours of daylight. It's been a relatively cool summer, which will make for a long winter. I take some of those 80's & 90's. Now, about 8-10 hours north of here, they're getting those temps in the interior.....weird how that works, because in winter, they are like -60.
In the 70s all weekend apparently. A nice respite from Summer.
It is not humid at all - i still don't really understand what humidity is, as i don't think i have ever really experienced it.
Germany tends to get decent summers - week of sun, week of rain, week of sun, week of clouds, week of sun etc but this year, we really have just had sun since late April.
It never really gets about 100, but will sit in the mid eighties quite often.
It is a nice climate.
I don’t know what you call it, but humidity is every where. It’s the percentage of water turned to gas in the air. Most of the time it’s refered to as relative humidity (the amount of water turned to gas the air can hold at a given temperature) compared to actual humidity, which is gpp (actual grains of water per pound of air)
The RH in Idaho is usually fairly low. In the summer months it’s usually around 12-18%, whereas some of the southern states might push 90%, which means 100 degrees in Idaho feels like 90 degrees in New Orleans.
It might be everywhere, but i have never lived anywhere it was a noticeable problem
No, don't worry, despite how my reply sounded I didn't take it that way!
I checked, right now is 30% earlier it was 50%
I grew up near Glasgow in Scotland.
I have lived all over the UK, North West Germany and traveled throughout Europe. I have just never had humidity to the degree that I think the States get it.
Like I have never caught myself saying "the humidity is brutal"
London is damp. I think it is humid, it’s just cold humid. Described as bone chilling.
65% humidity today.
I still don't get it.
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