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You can say that again.. "odd" because we don't typically see this.. Looks like we need surface winds from the north and mid-upper level winds from West or South for this to happen. Here too. Dews dropped from the early morning and temps rose into the 80s. I can't be outside yet so I'm like a hermit doing projects inside. A/C constantly turning on to keep home cool. Horrible outside. Mid 80s with dewpoint of 60.
I don't understand if you find it too dry or too humid... mid-80s with 60f dewpoint is perfectly normal here, I would not consider it dry though. A normal hot summer day.
Today we had a thunderstorm, and afterwards it was 23c with a 18c dewpoint and it felt super muggy and uncomfortable for me, especially under the hazy sun. Also it was windy and I was also feeling cold because I was covered in sweat.
Sunny again tomorrow, and more thunderstorm activity to come.
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