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Dews in the 50’s are “Humid” to you?here in the Midwest 50 degree dew points are considered low humidity during the warm season.......
Lol, it feels amazing when its 70f+ with bone dry dews, heavenly even. Normal humid days feel nice, but it's a noticable step back.
Remember, our summers are a lot hotter here(100miles Inland) than on the coast, bone dry dews are the only thing we have going for us during summer. Let me vent a little!
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The fine weather (and very warm and dry April - by our standards) we have had lately here in the UK is now on its way out, with cooler and more unsettled weather next week.
Coldest low in Turkey today was somewhere in Bolu Province with -9°C.
Warmest low in Turkey today was somewhere in Muğla Province with 16.9°C.
Lowest temperatures in Turkey today differ from -9°C to 16.9°C.
I don’t think we saw ANYWHERE in the UK throughout the WHOLE of last winter get down to -9°C, and we certainly haven’t had anywhere come close to having a nighttime low of 17°C this year.
Amazing how much more continental your climate is than ours (though we still regularly get big temperature contrasts between north and south, as the south east is very close to continental Europe).
Woo hoo! This is the happiest April in recent memory for me. 40s this late... almost unprecedented.
I've been bicycling quite a bit this month, but today was too warm so I just stayed in.
It’s certainly going to be a shock when summer comes...
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