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You like breathing stale stagnant air? That goes for anyone who likes it too. If we were in a place that had a constant island breeze I guess I can see why, but we live in an area where high dewpoints are coupled with pollution and population which = hell and unbreathable air. Why would anyone "not mind" that. Plus standing still and sweating.
I don't mind when warm air has a little thickness to it, I find it comfortable, unless it's truly excessive. It isn't the same as entering a parked car during Apr-Oct, that air is truly hot and stagnant, even on a cloudy day.
23 F DP with a 60F temperature.... VERY warm... but thankfully dry!
That sun is proving its Mid Spring strength now.
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Originally Posted by G8RCAT
Dewpoint of 61F in Lexington. Low 20s for Cambium. It's like the weather knows what we like!
I know it doesn't last but I got fooled August 2013 and last summer. We'll see. Kinda surprised how low they are staying here with a South/SouthWest flow.
Dew point was in the low 50s this morning. Air smelled different, felt fresh not sure what the word to describe it but maybe it was a just rained smell accompanied by mild temperatures.
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