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Can you name the US Cities with the Highest Average Humidities?
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theoffice22
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State
City
Average Humidity (%)
Washington
83.5
New Hampshire
83
Oregon
81
Texas
80
Louisiana
79.5
Texas
78.5
Texas
78.5
Texas
78
Texas
78
Washington
78
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Most Humid US Cities Quiz
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Created Jan 31, 2012 in
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mertmh
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Jan 31st, 2012 at 23:37 GMT
2 points
And what constitutes a city? I assume you mean national weather stations. Mount Washington is a mountain, not a city. Quillayute is not a city either.
BoomRShine
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Feb 1st, 2012 at 12:28 GMT
1 point
Quillayute isn't a city also, it is an airport in the city of Forks.
BoomRShine
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Feb 1st, 2012 at 12:32 GMT
1 point
Also, if places like Houston and Corpus Christi are included, shouldn't many of their suburbs which are also cities be included?
chriskotx
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Feb 3rd, 2012 at 00:42 GMT
1 point
Looks like Texas wins the Humid Trophy - yeck.
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