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PM Update: Temperatures try for the mid-90s Wednesday (Original Post) elleng Jul 2023 OP
94 in Denver area! beveeheart Jul 2023 #1
89 right here right now, southern MD @ river's edge. elleng Jul 2023 #2
How is the humidity? BigmanPigman Jul 2023 #3
Right now in southern MD, 55%, and INCREASING, up to 69% @ 11 p.m., 80 % @ 7 a.m!!! elleng Jul 2023 #4
Yuk! BigmanPigman Jul 2023 #5
Great gift! elleng Jul 2023 #6
Unfortunately, when I moved to San Diego a few months later BigmanPigman Jul 2023 #7

elleng

(140,452 posts)
2. 89 right here right now, southern MD @ river's edge.
Tue Jul 11, 2023, 06:30 PM
Jul 2023

forecast hi tomorrow 90, Thursday 92.

BigmanPigman

(53,470 posts)
3. How is the humidity?
Tue Jul 11, 2023, 07:26 PM
Jul 2023

When I grew up in Phila they always said, "It isn't the heat, it's the humidity". I went to Brazil and the heat and humidity combo nearly killed me, way worse than Phila ever was.

elleng

(140,452 posts)
4. Right now in southern MD, 55%, and INCREASING, up to 69% @ 11 p.m., 80 % @ 7 a.m!!!
Tue Jul 11, 2023, 07:34 PM
Jul 2023

@ 72 degrees F!!!

BigmanPigman

(53,470 posts)
5. Yuk!
Tue Jul 11, 2023, 07:38 PM
Jul 2023

I remember my sister was drenched by 8AM just by walking a few blocks to her job in Center City in the Summer. My college grad gift was an A/C. It saved me.

BigmanPigman

(53,470 posts)
7. Unfortunately, when I moved to San Diego a few months later
Tue Jul 11, 2023, 07:56 PM
Jul 2023

I found I couldn't use it since the windows closed sideways and not up and down. When I eventually became a teacher for 1st grade there was no A/C in the classrooms and we taught until July 20th (year round calendar at the time). My dad brought my college A/C over to my classroom and we installed it but it made no difference since the classroom was too big. I would also have to remove it every night for school safety. My classroom was 92 degrees and the poor kids were not able to focus and I had to spray them with water for relief. They DID learn how to read a thermometer however since each day for our Math lesson I put the thermometer on the overhead projector and they said in unison, "It's 94 degrees" and I sprayed them with more water.

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