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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (110076)9/16/2000 7:14:47 PM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Jim,

Houston is pretty much the heat/humidity capital of the US, though I find July/August in Phoenix to be even more difficult. They get days where the temperature is 105, and the dew point is 70. That is about as bad as it gets.

Scumbria



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (110076)9/16/2000 7:16:52 PM
From: rudedog  Respond to of 186894
 
Jim - I have a lot of family in New Jersey, and live in Houston. We just got through an especially hot couple of weeks, but weather today is about perfect - mid-80s. I have had bad luck the last few years on the trips to see family on the east coast - the weather was hotter than Houston each time.

I also have some family in Florida - some in Tampa area and some near Jacksonville - and I like the weather here better than there for the most part.

Houston in the summer is made livable by spending most of our time in the pool. From mid-October until May, I think Houston is as nice a climate as anywhere, and way better than the midwest, where I grew up.