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re: I hate the Northeast
Posted on 1/2/15 at 12:22 am to RogerTheShrubber
Posted on 1/2/15 at 12:22 am to RogerTheShrubber
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Nothing like the Southeast.
Really?
Average High Temps for July and August:
Atlanta: 89F 88F
NYC: 84F 82F
Record highs for NYC: 106 & 104
Records highs for ATL: 105 & 104
It gets plenty hot and humid in the Northeast. They don't have summers mild enough to compensate for their miserable winters.
Posted on 1/2/15 at 12:32 am to wmr
It's a different kind of humid though. The South has that pea soup type humid that the Northeast doesn't.
Not that it doesn't get hot as hell (and a dry heat too) up there and in a city like NYC that's all pavement you can add about 30 degrees to that.
I wouldn't want to deal with their winters. It gets just cold enough for me here in Kentucky.
Not that it doesn't get hot as hell (and a dry heat too) up there and in a city like NYC that's all pavement you can add about 30 degrees to that.
I wouldn't want to deal with their winters. It gets just cold enough for me here in Kentucky.
Posted on 1/2/15 at 4:33 pm to wmr
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Average High Temps for July and August:
Atlanta: 89F 88F
NYC: 84F 82F
Record highs for NYC: 106 & 104
Records highs for ATL: 105 & 104
It gets plenty hot and humid in the Northeast. They don't have summers mild enough to compensate for their miserable winters.
Really.
Summers are hotter, longer and more miserable in the S.E. than the N.E. and it's not even close. You also happened to choose one of the cooler climates in the SE vs one of the warmest climates of the NE.
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