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Originally Posted by tony20009
It's not a bad bet to make and the savings are well worth it if it pans out well.
I can live with the humidity, in part because D.C.'s got plenty of it, so I'm used to it. In fact, I rather prefer D.C.'s warm, humid, summer nights to Los Angeles' chilly, dry ones. When I first worked in L.A., I used to go out after work to a restaurant wearing a light linen shirt and shorts and then leave the place and find myself shivering and feeling like it was freezing cold. I learned how to dress for the weather, but I still prefer warm, balmy nights.
All the best.
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Not sure which part of LA you were in, but it's typically upper 70's low 80's during the summer out here.
And Florida...looks like Erika might be putting a damper on things within the next week or so.