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Originally Posted by *Beth*
The first time I felt real humidity was when I stepped out of the airport in San Antonio. It was 3 a.m. and I thought something was wrong somehow. It was as if a warm, damp washcloth had suddenly been put over my nose and mouth. I asked my sister-friend, Cindy, what was going on and she laughed and said, "Honey, that is Texas humidity!" 
Then I was in Memphis in August. I was in a shower in our motel room and I was literally sweating while showering. Quite an experience! I'm used to dry, desert-like heat, like an oven.
The nice thing about humidity, though, is that everything stays so green.
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Nj has its share of humid days in the summer and yes, it is rather suffocating! I get the “sweating in the shower” thing too. That’s when you have to turn the temp down a bit haha!
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