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You know, cities, that if you go there, or go outside, you wouldn't start sweat fast like Jakarta or Miami or doesn't need air conditioning because of high humidity (though you might need one if the weather is so hot)? I live in a tropical highland city, and I don't get sweating there pretty fast due its high altitude, but too low to have a subtropical highland climate. Also, does summer and winter feels different in humidity?
Melbourne. Summers are low humidity most of the time with seabreezes, regular cold fronts and occasional hot spells. There are more days under 25C than above 30C.
Anything north/south of the 45th parallel. West coasts can stay pretty dry into the low 30's (latitude), and all deserts (almost) are dry. Also, humidity drops quickly with altitude.
Thanks! So if I visit a beach in Los Angeles, would I sweat slower than visiting a beach in Miami?
You may not sweat at all at a beach in Los Angeles if the marine layer is there, it will usually be 60's/70's/ maybe the 80's at mid day. If it is hot, it will be dry heat and the water there is very cold so one quick dip and you'll cool off nicely.
In Miami it would depend on the time of year. Some days in winter are too cold for the beach, you'd need a sweater. Other days are nice. In the spring most days are dry and sunny. Summer and fall is usually hot and humid and the water is warm as well. If you stay in the water you're fine but out of the water you will usually sweat. Although the sea breeze feels fine and I'd rather be there than a deep South city with no beach
San Francisco is famous for cold foggy summers. However some of the nearby inland areas will be hot.
London Uk, can be muggy in the summer, or it might be wet & cool.
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