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Old 04-25-2017, 12:13 PM
 
Location: Bologna, Italy
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BS. Cities like Vienna, Budapest, Zagreb and Kiev can be very muggy in summer.
Places like Ferrara or Verona can be very muggy as well, although they're just at 45 N. Ferrara can be a swampfest.
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Old 04-25-2017, 12:41 PM
 
Location: Top of the South, NZ
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NH:
Spoiler

Aalborg
A Coruña
Aberdeen
Amsterdam
Anchorage
Antwerp
Archangelsk
Barnsley
Belfast
Bergen
Berkeley
Berlin
Birmingham
Blackburn
Blackpool
Bolton
Bradford
Braunschweig
Bremen
Brighton
Bristol
Brussels
Calgary
Cambridge
Cardiff
Cologne
Cork
Coventry
Copenhagen
Derby
Doncaster
Dortmund
Dresden
Dublin
Dundee
Düsseldorf
Edinburgh
Edmonton
Eindhoven
Erfurt
Exete
Gdansk
Gelsenkirchen
Gijón
Gillingham
Glasgow
Gothenburg
Groningen
Halifax
Hamburg
Hanover
Helsinki
Huntington Beach
Ipswich
Irkutsk
Jyväskylä
Kaliningrad
Kingston upon Hull
Kraków
Leeds
Leicester
Leipzig
Lille
Liverpool
Lódz
London
Luxembourg
Malmö
Middlesbrough
Minsk
Manchester
Munich
Murmansk
Nakhodka
Newcastle
Newport
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Norwich
Nottingham
Peterborough
Portsmouth
Oakland
Odense
Oviedo
Oxford
Oslo
Perm
Plymouth
Portsmouth
Prague
Rennes
Reykjavík
Riga
Rostock
Rotterdam
Salzburg
Saskatoon
San Diego
Santander
Saint Petersburg
Salinas
San Francisco
Santa Monica/Venice Beach
Seattle
Sheffield
Southampton
Southend
Stavanger
Stockholm
Stoke
Sunderland
Swansea
Swindon
Tallinn
Tampere
Tromsö
Trondheim
Turku
Uppsala
Vancouver
Victoria
Vilnius
Vladivostok
Warsaw
West Bromwich
Wolverhampton
Örebro


SH:

Auckland
Christchurch
Dunedin
Hamilton
Hobart
La Serena
Launceston
Valparaíso
Walvis Bay
Wellington

All of them have avg highs below 25C for the warmest month and at least 100 k inhabitants or thereabouts so it's only a matter of picking and choosing Some are quite humid (Gijón etc) but at least they're not hot! Now I deserve some reps lol!
Some inconsistency here. While Auckland and Hamilton certainly aren't renown for high dewpoints, they still get higher average summer dewpoints than many bigger cities you've omitted, such as Adelaide, Canberra, Melbourne, Perth, Santiago, Cape Town, Vienna, Budapest. Madrid, Athens and Paris.

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Old 04-25-2017, 12:56 PM
 
Location: United Nations
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Anything north/south of the 45th parallel

Cities north of 45 °N can be hot.

Wolf Point, Montana
Walla Walla, Washington
Astrakhan, Russia
Aral, Kazakhstan
Karamay, China
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Old 04-25-2017, 01:04 PM
 
Location: 64'N Umeå, Sweden - The least bad Dfc
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Hot, yes, but never muggy. Average dew point highs never go above 15-17'C beyond the 45th parallel.
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Old 04-25-2017, 01:10 PM
 
Location: 64'N Umeå, Sweden - The least bad Dfc
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NH:
Spoiler

Aalborg
A Coruña
Aberdeen
Amsterdam
Anchorage
Antwerp
Archangelsk
Barnsley
Belfast
Bergen
Berkeley
Berlin
Birmingham
Blackburn
Blackpool
Bolton
Bradford
Braunschweig
Bremen
Brighton
Bristol
Brussels
Calgary
Cambridge
Cardiff
Cologne
Cork
Coventry
Copenhagen
Derby
Doncaster
Dortmund
Dresden
Dublin
Dundee
Düsseldorf
Edinburgh
Edmonton
Eindhoven
Erfurt
Exete
Gdansk
Gelsenkirchen
Gijón
Gillingham
Glasgow
Gothenburg
Groningen
Halifax
Hamburg
Hanover
Helsinki
Huntington Beach
Ipswich
Irkutsk
Jyväskylä
Kaliningrad
Kingston upon Hull
Kraków
Leeds
Leicester
Leipzig
Lille
Liverpool
Lódz
London
Luxembourg
Malmö
Middlesbrough
Minsk
Manchester
Munich
Murmansk
Nakhodka
Newcastle
Newport
Northampton
Norwich
Nottingham
Peterborough
Portsmouth
Oakland
Odense
Oviedo
Oxford
Oslo
Perm
Plymouth
Portsmouth
Prague
Rennes
Reykjavík
Riga
Rostock
Rotterdam
Salzburg
Saskatoon
San Diego
Santander
Saint Petersburg
Salinas
San Francisco
Santa Monica/Venice Beach
Seattle
Sheffield
Southampton
Southend
Stavanger
Stockholm
Stoke
Sunderland
Swansea
Swindon
Tallinn
Tampere
Tromsö
Trondheim
Turku
Uppsala
Vancouver
Victoria
Vilnius
Vladivostok
Warsaw
West Bromwich
Wolverhampton
Örebro


SH:

Auckland
Christchurch
Dunedin
Hamilton
Hobart
La Serena
Launceston
Valparaíso
Walvis Bay
Wellington

All of them have avg highs below 25C for the warmest month and at least 100 k inhabitants or thereabouts so it's only a matter of picking and choosing Some are quite humid (Gijón etc) but at least they're not hot! Now I deserve some reps lol!
I can't believe you'd forget Umeå!
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Old 04-25-2017, 01:19 PM
 
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My guess is somewhere between Vigo Airport and Pontevedra (26.0C) so 25.2 maybe?

However, unlike Porto which would feel borderline subtropical, Vigo is most definitely a maritime climate anyway you slice it with those cool winter lows.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vigo#Climate

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porto#Climate

Cool winter lows? Porto has warmer lows in December, Vigo in January, and practically equally in February.

Although the station of Vigo, as you say, is somehow inland and at altitude, the city itself is at least 6ºC in the coldest month (January), as the airport itself is 5.4ºC and it's at altitude.

Nah, the city wouldn't feel muggy in summer, the average is probably somewhere to 25/16, that's not muggy in any way, Porto is muggier! Porto is almost 26/16 in August and has higher extreme temps.

In addition to the cities I mentioned in the 2nd page, I forgot to mention Santiago de Compostela, León and Burgos. Excellent summers, non muggy and not hot.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santia...ostela#Climate

León and Burgos have warm but not hot summers and they aren't muggy as they're dry and the nights are cool:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le%C3%B3n,_Spain#Climate

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgos...hy_and_climate

27.4/12.2ºC in León and 27.6/11.5ºC in Burgos in their warmest month (July).

You can live perfectly without A/C, from 9 PM to 12-1 AM your house will be under 20ºC, you need to close your windows unless if you want to be cold inside!
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Old 04-25-2017, 01:25 PM
 
Location: Foreignorland 58 N, 17 E.
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I can't believe you'd forget Umeå!
Umeå is too small so I dissed it
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Old 04-25-2017, 01:41 PM
 
Location: Castlederp
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Hot, yes, but never muggy. Average dew point highs never go above 15-17'C beyond the 45th parallel.

Milan?
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Old 04-25-2017, 01:54 PM
 
Location: 64'N Umeå, Sweden - The least bad Dfc
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Umeå is too small so I dissed it
Your requirement was 100k, Umeå is 120k!
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Old 04-25-2017, 01:56 PM
 
Location: 64'N Umeå, Sweden - The least bad Dfc
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Milan?
Yeah, Milan is still on the 45th parallel
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