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Old 08-14-2008, 01:37 PM
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I've lived in dry heat - Seattle is pretty humid to me, but not in a bad way - I've never felt it bad unless it's cold, becaue the humidty makes the air cut right into you - during the hot days it just feels like a warm blankie

An average of 25 days over 80 huh? per year? Why do I live here again?
Compared to CA Seattle is more humid, compared to Houston, Miami, even NYC, Seattle is not that humid.

Our wintertime humidity is a different story.

Regardless, there are very few places in the country that I'd trade for Seattle. I look at that as a good thing for everybody involved, wouldn't CA, TX, FL, etc be even more crowded if all of us choose to live in warmer climates...?

So, it’s a win-win situation all around!
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Old 08-14-2008, 01:43 PM
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So how in the world do you survive the 90+ days? I noticed it is going to be 90 both tomorrow and Saturday. I guess it's more of a dry heat up there? But still, I would think inside would get pretty hot. I would be worried about my cat, lol...
It gets hotter inside the house than it does outside here. We have a room air conditioner unit ( indoor unit) and my cat and hang out in there when the house gets hot. For not needing air conditioning here, we run that darn thing just about every day in the summer!
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