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Old 05-05-2020, 09:06 AM
 
Location: West Coast U.S.A.
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I lived in Texas and Mississippi in the 70's. I'm from Oregon and Washington and used to night time temps in the 50's. I never did get used to Temps in the 70's at night. I also never got used to humidity of 70 to 90%. Warm days and cool nights are what I crave.
Same here. I need it cool at night to sleep comfortably.
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Old 05-05-2020, 12:16 PM
 
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Think about it...this isn't very common but it does happen, it's 70-79 degrees outside, night time, dark with a slight drizzle. Is that not the most relaxing, comfortable feeling in the world?

Would you agree?
What??

Slight drizzle is "comfortable"?
70-79 at night? The only way I'd be able to sleep is on a covered deck. And still would probably be breaking sweat because of humidity, eww.

Comfortable night is 45-50 and super dry high elevation air.

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Old 05-07-2020, 05:11 PM
 
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Yes, it is extremely comfortable.
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Old 06-18-2020, 12:11 AM
 
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It sounds like a hot, sticky night, full of mosquitoes and other bugs, in which you sweat just by existing.

The rain makes and breeze makes the 79 degrees not too bad.
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Old 06-18-2020, 01:44 AM
 
Location: Live:Downtown Phoenix, AZ/Work:Greater Los Angeles, CA
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Way too humid in those conditions. Our nights in the 70s are nice (on average mid May to mid June and mid September to early October, plus nights that it rains in Summer), but shy of the summer rain days, which just feel muggy, our 70s lows usually come with mostly clear skies and low humidity (i.e. dewpoints below 40°F)
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Old 06-18-2020, 04:30 AM
 
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None of ya have as bad as i do with dews over 74f and lows around 80f for months at a time.
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Old 06-18-2020, 04:59 AM
 
Location: Live:Downtown Phoenix, AZ/Work:Greater Los Angeles, CA
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None of ya have as bad as i do with dews over 74f and lows around 80f for months at a time.
I'm pretty sure I see more 80°F+ lows than you

And that poster ShaheenHassen or whatever beats you on both low temps and dewpoints
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Old 06-18-2020, 06:19 AM
 
Location: Lake Huron Shores
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No way, if feels nasty. My AC had always struggled when dew points are above 75, but average dew points here are in the 50’s, so it does not happen frequently enough for me to detect. But this time it broke for good, started spewing smoke, and almost caught fire so I had to buy a new one (which is EXPENSIVE IMO). If the dew point was less than 70 that day, I would not have needed to make a replacement this year.
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Old 06-18-2020, 06:28 AM
 
Location: Northern Virginia
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Last night around 10 it was close to 70 and there was drizzle. It wasnt awful, but also not exactly the greatest. If it had been 5-10 degrees more I think it would have been quite swampy.
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Old 06-18-2020, 12:55 PM
 
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Think about it...this isn't very common but it does happen, it's 70-79 degrees outside, night time, dark with a slight drizzle. Is that not the most relaxing, comfortable feeling in the world?

Would you agree?

In Denver this rarely happens, summer rain is usually in the daytime and night lows are below 20ºC. It could happen as a borderline case as storms dissipate in the evening, as temperatures often remain above 20ºC until 10-11 pm.

However, for me 10-20ºC with a slight drizzle is ideal, and could even happen almost all year round.
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