Well, maybe you have been there in more recent years than I have, but I was born there and visited often, growing up. I HATED the sweatiness of the place, although I loved the trees. I can't agree that OKC is more humid - not even close. Temperature wise, it might be hotter here, but it is much more comfortable.
So dang hot and humid in Houston during the 4 months of summertime, it's like you have to change underwear a couple of times daily just to stay dry.
Nobody said OKC is more humid. Only that, in the hottest part of summer, OKC is hotter, including when you compare heat indexes. Of course Houston's heat lasts longer, but it does not peak as high. A normal summer has few days over 100 degrees, and very few with heat indexes above 110. Can't really say the same for OKC.
Apparently the crush on Dallas has ended and now we have a crush on Houston's weather...
That could pretty much be said about any large metro area in Texas, it is certainly valid for Austin.
As I have gotten older I have grown to detest the the heat and humidity, I wasn't really doing too bad in it last year until it was. Austin is typically a little more humid than OKC, or at least it was until the past summer in the prolonged drought and temps over 100 for months. A combination of of the Texas heat and property taxes were some of the factors for leaving there for Colorado.
Why is this in the Urban core sub-forum? Shouldn't this be in Open Topic?
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