When I got off the train from Providence, Rhode Island, in Philadelphia on Wednesday afternoon, I was immediately hammered by the humidity. I lived in parts of the United States with summer humidity before I moved to Europe in 1991 (including Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania), humidity is not generally part of the summer heat in Berlin, Saarbrücken, or Basel (where I've lived for thirty years now). So I definitely did not feel used to it anymore. And yesterday, when I arrived in Chevy Chase, Maryland, to spend the night, it was not only very humid, but there had been a thunderstorm that left over 100 houses without power for several hours. (Andrew Shields, #111Words, 20 June 2025)
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