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warming*?Originally from the south and it’s clear DC is moving to more typical southern summer weather - hot as hell and crazy thunderstorms every afternoon during the summer. Anyone who doesn’t believe in global warning is a dummy.
He is correct and the weather patterns are changing. Storms more vicious and concentrated. Already high temps and humidity even higher.warming*?
It must've been a different Washington DC that I was in when there was flash floods during regularly during the Summer. Things haven't changed, thats just DC weather. It's a swamp - Constitution Ave. used to be a River.
Perhaps, you've just been locked up for 3 years & haven't been outside?
It’s august mate - that’s the heart of summer. DC is no New England in terms of summers. People have been leaving DC for generations over the summer. Nothing new here.He is correct and the weather patterns are changing. Storms more vicious and concentrated. Already high temps and humidity even higher.
Also for the record MD is part of the south technically… so typically southern weather should be expected.
I've lived in the area for nearly two decades and the summers have always been pretty hot with a chance of a thunderstorm in the middle of the afternoon. From people who have been here longer than I have, I do hear that there used to be more snow in the wintertime.
The Capital Weather Gang does concur that the climate in DC is changing as well:
DC does snow in the winter, but not always. I think in 2015-16, the streets were closed for almost a week because of snow. Perhaps I’m dating myself haha. But I was a 1L in law school during that snowstorm.
I was looking back, DC used to get over 100 several days in a row, I don’t think it’s been that yet.
I had this conversation with a guy in Dallas, that DC is hotter than Dallas because in Dallas, they drive everywhere, whereas DC, people walk. The past few years, with remote work, people haven’t needed to leave home.