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Originally Posted by JimMorrison
Well immediately after a hurricane, I'm going to bet that it's humid.
I only drove through Texas once, but it seemed rather arid to me. I actually didn't mind the heat at all, though we were chasing a 500+ mile wide storm front through the state, so I suppose it could have been even drier. Now Florida on the other hand..... I don't even understand why people live there. In my estimation, between 10am-8pm, there is only one way to describe the climate in Florida - Hell On Earth.
Anyway, good luck to all affected. <3
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Miami averages 71% humidity. The air here can best be described as pea soup. People say that miami doesn't have seasons. But we do.
Hot. Hotter n hell, and hot enought to melt the filings from your teeth. I've had days in other states over 100 that didn't even begin to touch the misery of miami in the summer.
We had 60 or 80 thousand people lose power (people forget ike went through here first).