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I'd have to say San Antonio also. It has elevations upwards of 1500 feet on the north side (my parent's house is at 1000 feet+ elevation) due to the proximity of the Texas Hill Country, but because it's at roughly the same latitude as New Orleans, it doesn't get the benefit of cooler temps.
Yes, Atlanta is the least of these, no doubt. Recently, however, we have had exceptionally hot weather.
Heh. I think the entire nation is experiencing hot weather right now.
I would also San Antonio. It's hot and humid. While Tucson is hot it's mostly dry and I don't think Tucson is as hot as Phoenix, right? Atlanta is humid but the temps are not that high. I like Tucson's dry heat though. Can deal with that much better. Basically, I'll take their 105 over San Antonio's 90.
....and then a flying roach jumps down your shirt, lol...
Lol that actually happened to me in NYC last summer but it was on my head and not down my shirt, in Florida they call em Palmetto Bugs, in NYC they're Waterbugs. Disgusting 2-3 inch roach either way.
I agree with Spade, much of the country is experiencing hot weather lately, hope it stays that way.
atlanta only has the humidity, while tucson only has the high temps. san antonio often has both
:eek Yikes!
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