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Another day of extreme humidity and intermittent downpours, and that's what the weather report says for the foreseeable future, too. I know, it's August, so it could be worse: it could be 95 degrees and humid, instead of 80 and humid. This level of humidity, though, is pretty extreme. It's not the pre-breathed level, but has gone beyond that to the pre-exertion level (Feel as if you've had a full workout before stepping out of the house!). Ugh. I didn't discover that I can deal with the heat if it's dry heat until I went to Israel; until then I hadn't been anywhere that didn't have them both. This week has been higher levels of humidity than I remember having before; even at the lower temperatures, it's hard to move without some AC or breeze drying the air out.

And then there's this rain. I like rain, I enjoy thunderstorms, and lightning is pretty cool. Five distinct downpours yesterday (at least) without giving any relief from the humidity, though, was less than optimal. How can there be that much water around? I suppose it's more interesting than just having the humidity by itself (and leads to much more interesting cloudscapes as it becomes briefly sunny, then overcast again), but I keep assuming that it will be cooler and dryer after a storm, which is not true, around here, anyway.

Feh.

Date: 2003-08-05 06:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spwebdesign.livejournal.com
I guess I'm an oddball. I don't find the humidity excessive.

Date: 2003-08-05 07:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] magid.livejournal.com
You can have all of mine, then!

(I grew up around here and still don't find humidity bearable; I'm just designed wrong for it or something.)

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