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It's interesting to see the way non-weather fanatics can perceive things differently than us who are monitoring the numbers. The dewpoint has been 72F in Daytona Beach since mid morning, but I just got off the phone with my uncle who said there was basically no humidity there today. I guess cooler temps or more of a breeze than normal will make people believe it is also drier.
It's interesting to see the way non-weather fanatics can perceive things differently than us who are monitoring the numbers. The dewpoint has been 72F in Daytona Beach since mid morning, but I just got off the phone with my uncle who said there was basically no humidity there today. I guess cooler temps or more of a breeze than normal will make people believe it is also drier.
Hmm, strange. The dew point here (72) is the highest it's been since last Saturday, and I can definitely feel the difference between this and the upper 60s DPs we were having all week. The past couple days have been quite comfortable, but just today felt more summer-like.
the sky is almost completely grey with a bit of wind. Still a transition from summer to fall...
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