What's your idea of perfect summer weather? (warming, precipitation, dewpoint)
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5% humidity is ridiculously dry. Even for the driest parts of the US such as Arizona or Death Valley. Also, personally I don't see the appeal of such dry air. Can't be good for your skin or the respiratory system.
Perfect summer weather for me is a clear blue sky, blazing sunshine, a temperature of 26C/27C & a cool sea breeze...
Sounds very nice.
Does Portsmouth have a sea breeze that drops the temp?, or one that still sees the temp rise after the sea breeze sets in?
There seems to be a difference in sea breezes in different areas. 27C would be very unusual for a sea breeze here, as it usually kicks in around 20C and rises to about 22-25C, but very rarely any higher. Whereas other places , the temp builds quite high, then the sea breeze kicks in and has a distinct temp drop. I think it might be terrain dependent.
My perfect summer weather would be Clear days with moderate humidity (50-60%) and highs around 18-22c with a cool breeze. Nights would be cool average around 8-10c.
This shows the perfect conditions that I love to see in the summer. In and out of tall cumulus clouds with various thunderstorm activities in the area. Prefer mid to upper 80s F (29-32 C) and very humid.
Brings back treasured memories of the muggy and wet weather of Florida summer, which I was NOT able to experience again this past trip.
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