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JanetF
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Living in St. Louis for the past 30 years, It’s always hotter downtown than out in the burbs. Humidity in MO makes August awful! I’d rather have snow and cold than Missouri in August.I mentioned this before in this or some other thread, but I spent a summer in St. Louis years ago. I was astonished that it’s no cooler in the shade there than it is out in the sun. Humidity from the rivers, I guess, and radiation from all the masonry. Here, the difference is very significant, and at night it’s almost never hot. Just after dusk, the cool air would start pouring down the hills into the valleys, and if there was a stream in the valley, a thick fog just over the water would come rolling down stream in a wave, and pretty quickly. Beautiful to watch, particularly with fireflies everywhere.
When I was a kid visiting my grandmother in town, she didn’t have AC. We would sit out in the yard until the house cooled down enough to go indoors. It got cool right away outside, but the house took awhile. She had one of those old-style houses with lots of big windows, transoms and all that. Even then, it took awhile.