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I'm going somewhere in a few months where the average low is 27C with average humidity over 80%. Should be hotter than Miami.
We'll see how long it takes me to adjust, especially since no AC.
Where? That's quite nasty, especially with no AC. Speaking of nasty, I heard that summer in the subtropics is more muggy than in the tropics. Is that true? Since I'm going to Tokyo in August, the info could be useful.
Kinda reminds me of Thailand and its neighbouring countries (except Malaysia) in March-May. During those months, their lows are 26-28 while their highs are 35-38 and days with 40 and above are not unheard of.
Thank god Tangerang doesn't get that high. Lows are 23-25 while highs are 30-33 with RH ~90% in the morning and 60-70% at noon. But, during the rainy season temperatures can get erratic due to the ample cloud cover blocking the sun. Once, the sun was blocked for so long that at noon the temperature is only 22c, about 10 degrees lower than usual.
Gotta love those SW winds. Yorkshire is the UK warm spot today. How exciting.
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