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In your experience, what is the most humid state?
Posted on 6/20/17 at 9:20 am
Posted on 6/20/17 at 9:20 am
It seems that New Orleans is accepted as the most humid city because of its elevation but I can't seem to find a definitive ranking of the most humid states. For me it's a toss up between Louisiana and Mississippi
Posted on 6/20/17 at 9:20 am to Comp721
South Florida, and it's not even close.
Damn, look at all these down votes from people who have never lived anywhere other than Louisiana. I'm absolutely shocked.
I understand stand that Nola smells and feels like you're living in a dumpster, but guys take the whole city/state pride thing a little too seriously.
Damn, look at all these down votes from people who have never lived anywhere other than Louisiana. I'm absolutely shocked.
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This post was edited on 6/20/17 at 10:14 am
Posted on 6/20/17 at 9:21 am to Comp721
We all know this answer.
Your thread sucks
Your thread sucks
Posted on 6/20/17 at 9:27 am to Comp721
Louisiana, but I haven't spent much time inland in other Southern states.
Posted on 6/20/17 at 9:29 am to Comp721
Either stressed out or constipated
Posted on 6/20/17 at 9:32 am to Comp721
The data suggest that Mississippi slightly beats out Louisiana followed by Florida:
Mississippi
Louisiana
Florida
Mississippi
Louisiana
Florida
Posted on 6/20/17 at 9:40 am to Comp721
I did an internship with Pioneer Seed in Greenville, Ms. when I graduated college. July in the heart of the Delta is definitely pretty high on the list.
Posted on 6/20/17 at 9:44 am to Comp721
Hawaii.
"The air is so dewey sweet, you don't even have to lick the stamps."
"The air is so dewey sweet, you don't even have to lick the stamps."
Posted on 6/20/17 at 9:51 am to Comp721
Once the heat, humidity, and dew point all reach the right combination, it doesn't matter how much "worse" it gets. It's fricking awful.
To put humid states in perspective, I spoke to a lady from Phoenix yesterday that is visiting Birmingham. She said that she was having trouble adjusting to the humidity and didn't know how we survived a whole summer down here. I pointed out that the temp in Phoenix has been 115+ the last few days and will continue to be so for the next week. She said the heat out there is fine if you wear protective clothing and stay out of the direct sun in the middle of the day but just being outside for a few minutes in Alabama made her feel disgustingly hot.
To put humid states in perspective, I spoke to a lady from Phoenix yesterday that is visiting Birmingham. She said that she was having trouble adjusting to the humidity and didn't know how we survived a whole summer down here. I pointed out that the temp in Phoenix has been 115+ the last few days and will continue to be so for the next week. She said the heat out there is fine if you wear protective clothing and stay out of the direct sun in the middle of the day but just being outside for a few minutes in Alabama made her feel disgustingly hot.
Posted on 6/20/17 at 9:52 am to Comp721
South Ga in the summertime is down right miserable because there is no breeze or wind to speak of. I think anywhere in the south below I-20 in the summer is hell
Posted on 6/20/17 at 9:53 am to Comp721
Louisiana for sure. July thru early Sept are the worst.
Not a state but San Antonio gets very humid.
Not a state but San Antonio gets very humid.
Posted on 6/20/17 at 9:58 am to Comp721
Mississippi. I spent 3 years in South Florida. It wasn't anywhere near as humid as MS. All the sand, wind from the ocean, etc actually make it pretty comfortable. All the clay soils in Miss just make the water stand and nothing gets absorbed from the air. You can't cool down unless you turn on a fan or get in an area controlled by the A/C. I am sure there are some areas in Louisiana like this as well.
I remember building a parking garage about 15 years ago in North MS with a construction crew from New Orleans. By 2pm they had to knock off. These were some extreme conditions but they couldn't believe how hot and humid it was here compared to what they were used to back home. Said they would never bid on another summer job here.
I remember building a parking garage about 15 years ago in North MS with a construction crew from New Orleans. By 2pm they had to knock off. These were some extreme conditions but they couldn't believe how hot and humid it was here compared to what they were used to back home. Said they would never bid on another summer job here.
Posted on 6/20/17 at 10:23 am to Comp721
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most humid
San Francisco?
Posted on 6/20/17 at 10:50 am to Comp721
Lived in the Ms Delta, Louisiana and Hawaii. Hawaii can piss you off being humid in December but Miss and Louisiana are King. Nola in August might be the worst.
I'm just glad I live in probably the least humid state and don't own an AC.
I'm just glad I live in probably the least humid state and don't own an AC.
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