The air is basically soup here. You’d think it rained with how everything looks damp.
Imaginary-Riot on
You know it’s bad when the car is sweating.
SatisfactionOk173 on
i’m from savannah and this looks hellish even for me lol
Vazm999 on
Same here in North Carolina
Sargash on
MFW southerners discover what dew is
Priapismkills on
Whats the temperature? If its 85 I’m impressed. If its 55F, this is a normal morning where I live.
Vanguard1097 on
Same for Houston
lilmiscantberong on
I heard Texas was the same way, how in the world do you guys handle that? I live in northern Michigan where it’s significantly colder but when we do get humidity it’s stifling
phychmasher on
Dew you think it’s this guy’s first trip out of CA?
doubtfurious on
All I can say is that your life is pretty plain.
Constant-Catch7146 on
Hard no from me. We get a few hot humid days in the summer here in Minnesota, but that’s it. Can’t stand hot and humid—- and certainly not for a solid 6 months. Our winters here have been getting warmer in general, so they have also become more tolerable. It’ll be above freezing temp soon and we might even get some rain tonight. Snow will go bye bye.
sriracha_pls on
It’s 95% humidity here in Baton Rouge
Demerzel69 on
YEAH!!! SCIENCE, BITCH!!!!!!!
FragrantExcitement on
That is car sweat.
one12shelf on
That’s how it is in the RGV also
Otherwise-Bee965 on
I remember growing up seeing those kind of mornings, typical this time of year
Kaptoz on
Happens in Miami like 50% of the year but mainly over night or early night. I don’t think I’ve seen it during the day unless it’s “winter”
fastpotato69 on
I was going to complain irl about the 18 in of snow I just spent 4 hours shoveling in New England, but now I’m good. No thank you.
Strong_Blackberry961 on
This is why I prefer the dessert.
BrohanGutenburg on
Also worth noting I just walked out with shorts and no shirt at 8am on Christmas morning in Lafayette lol.
PizzaPastaMan on

justmitzie on
Just looking at that makes it difficult to breathe. Summer must be like living in a sauna.
MercenaryCow on
Nice camry lol
adderalpowered on
Also in oklahoma…
adderalpowered on
Yeah I just took an ebike ride in shorts and a t shirt. It will be over 80 today. In oklahoma where it is usually 0-40 ° F. Extremely humid for the wintertime here.
JamesLahey08 on
Louisiana LMAO
Leight87 on
I don’t miss this
funkyg73 on
I visited New Orleans a few years ago and was driving around with the AC on full. When I got out of the car my glasses fogged up immediately because of the humidity.
mayorwaffle502 on
Same in Kentucky. Ground temps are lower than the dew point, causing everything to sweat
fly_ski_ridemoto on
That dew, it gets straight to the point.
kkngs on
Yeah…good old Gulf Coast. Looks like this most mornings in Houston, too. Inside is unpleasant, too. Its like 78-79F outside this time of year so the AC barely runs and there is nothing to keep the humidity inside from creeping up to 65-70%.
I actually just started running a dehumidifier set to 55%. Helps a lot.
Matthew_A on
“This muggy November weather gives me the horribles”
moonchic333 on
Same in St. Louis.
EricinLR on
We are dealing with the same thing in Arkansas/Little Rock.
It’s because we had enough cold weather prior to this warm spell that everything has cooled down. Carports, walls, floors, etc. were all now well below this extremely uncommon dewpoint.
I literally could not walk on my carport yesterday – it was almost as slick as ice – due to the sheet of dew covering it. That’s not normal.
This happens a few times every year during shoulder seasons when we get temp swings.
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I dew not believe it.
The air is basically soup here. You’d think it rained with how everything looks damp.
You know it’s bad when the car is sweating.
i’m from savannah and this looks hellish even for me lol
Same here in North Carolina
MFW southerners discover what dew is
Whats the temperature? If its 85 I’m impressed. If its 55F, this is a normal morning where I live.
Same for Houston
I heard Texas was the same way, how in the world do you guys handle that? I live in northern Michigan where it’s significantly colder but when we do get humidity it’s stifling
Dew you think it’s this guy’s first trip out of CA?
All I can say is that your life is pretty plain.
Hard no from me. We get a few hot humid days in the summer here in Minnesota, but that’s it. Can’t stand hot and humid—- and certainly not for a solid 6 months. Our winters here have been getting warmer in general, so they have also become more tolerable. It’ll be above freezing temp soon and we might even get some rain tonight. Snow will go bye bye.
It’s 95% humidity here in Baton Rouge
YEAH!!! SCIENCE, BITCH!!!!!!!
That is car sweat.
That’s how it is in the RGV also
I remember growing up seeing those kind of mornings, typical this time of year
Happens in Miami like 50% of the year but mainly over night or early night. I don’t think I’ve seen it during the day unless it’s “winter”
I was going to complain irl about the 18 in of snow I just spent 4 hours shoveling in New England, but now I’m good. No thank you.
This is why I prefer the dessert.
Also worth noting I just walked out with shorts and no shirt at 8am on Christmas morning in Lafayette lol.

Just looking at that makes it difficult to breathe. Summer must be like living in a sauna.
Nice camry lol
Also in oklahoma…
Yeah I just took an ebike ride in shorts and a t shirt. It will be over 80 today. In oklahoma where it is usually 0-40 ° F. Extremely humid for the wintertime here.
Louisiana LMAO
I don’t miss this
I visited New Orleans a few years ago and was driving around with the AC on full. When I got out of the car my glasses fogged up immediately because of the humidity.
Same in Kentucky. Ground temps are lower than the dew point, causing everything to sweat
That dew, it gets straight to the point.
Yeah…good old Gulf Coast. Looks like this most mornings in Houston, too. Inside is unpleasant, too. Its like 78-79F outside this time of year so the AC barely runs and there is nothing to keep the humidity inside from creeping up to 65-70%.
I actually just started running a dehumidifier set to 55%. Helps a lot.
“This muggy November weather gives me the horribles”
Same in St. Louis.
We are dealing with the same thing in Arkansas/Little Rock.
It’s because we had enough cold weather prior to this warm spell that everything has cooled down. Carports, walls, floors, etc. were all now well below this extremely uncommon dewpoint.
I literally could not walk on my carport yesterday – it was almost as slick as ice – due to the sheet of dew covering it. That’s not normal.
This happens a few times every year during shoulder seasons when we get temp swings.