Is Philly aight for a transplant? I continue to try and figure out where to live that isn't going to burn down or experience unlivable wetbulb temperatures in the next 30 years.
Philly Summers already regularly have days in the 90s, and we even reached 97 or 98 for a couple of days in July. It’s very humid most of the summer. Plus the heat island effect is real, as center city is a few degrees hotter than the surrounding burbs. Nights bring little relief as the lows are often in the low 80s.
So you’d need only 10 or so degrees of warming for the temp to stay above 95 all night. Will it happen in the next 30 years? Unclear.
Is Philly aight for a transplant? I continue to try and figure out where to live that isn't going to burn down or experience unlivable wetbulb temperatures in the next 30 years.
Philly is a glorious pile of garbage.
:cursed:
Yes but does it have room and love in its heart for my trash ass
Philly Summers already regularly have days in the 90s, and we even reached 97 or 98 for a couple of days in July. It’s very humid most of the summer. Plus the heat island effect is real, as center city is a few degrees hotter than the surrounding burbs. Nights bring little relief as the lows are often in the low 80s.
So you’d need only 10 or so degrees of warming for the temp to stay above 95 all night. Will it happen in the next 30 years? Unclear.
:yea:
215 feet of sea level rising: stick with NW Phila.
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