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.......you ignorant child, bless your heart. You’ve clearly never been to New Orleans
DC has the worst humidity, it’s a swamp
Denver has 0 humidity. I walk around looking like an armadillo because it's so dry.
Austin doesn’t have bad humidity. You must be thinking of Houston.
Also, Chicago? It’s like you just listed a general list of major US cities
LA has 0 humidity. It’s all dry heat because of the desert climate. Same goes for SD and being right by the ocean, both cities get the nice ocean breeze depending on your location.
However, I’d rank humidity for the other cities on your list based on the amount of showers I feel the need to take during the day out of grossness:
1) NYC (just the fucking worst)
2) Boston/Atlanta/Miami
3) Austin/Houston
4) Chicago
NYC is disgusting in the summer. All the smells are 100x worse and the subway stations are like ovens while the trains themselves reek of BO
DC is bad but it doesn’t smell as bad as NYC
Really any city on the east coast. I would rank nyc as the worst since the smell can get so powerful it will cause u to collapse and unable to move while ur gag reflex go in overdrive
Lol as someone who grew up in the south, NYC humidity is nothing. Doesn’t even make my hair frizz. Still a disgusting place to be in the summer tho
San Francisco has 0 humidity and is always nice. What are you talking about?
Houston and New Orleans are both nastier than DC, though DC can definitely be that way. NYC is less humid, but the smell makes it worse. Lots of the other places listed here as "humid" are pretty temperate
So basically all cities?
Austin and the California cities don’t have humidity
OP definitely made this post without researching climates AT ALL
In Houston, you drive from door to door so your exposure to the humidity is minimal. Also, the Houston office buildings blast the AC at 60 degrees at all times. I find the AC in other cities to be not cold enough. I find nyc to be a lot more disgusting.
Minneapolis. Hands down
Literally why I hate NYC A3
I haven’t been to DC. Should’ve clarified that I only ranked the one’s you listed that I’ve been too. I’ve heard DC (and to K1’s point about New Orleans) are horrible though. But yeah OP no west coast city has humidity (or at least high enough numbers to make it feel gross).
I'm from Cle and live in Chi; the humidity here is bad. But, nothing compares to D.C. It can be completely unbearable, and I love the heat
In the winter too... Why do people live there again? 🤷♂️
Seattle isn’t humid