Yep.To all you guys saying 'it's hotter in other places', 96 in NYC feels a lot different than 96 in some spread out town in Texas or whatever. I don't know the science behind it. Maybe it's the density, maybe it's the way the buildings and streets take in heat but it's just different. And I live in Jersey, so I know for a fact there's a legit difference. Only place I've been to where 90+ feels worse is Lagos.
I swear, New Yorkers will try to tell you NYC is colder than Antarctica in winter and hotter than Death Valley in the summer. It's got a regular continental climate like almost everywhere else in the Midwest and Northeast. It ain't different.To all you guys saying 'it's hotter in other places', 96 in NYC feels a lot different than 96 in some spread out town in Texas or whatever. I don't know the science behind it. Maybe it's the density, maybe it's the way the buildings and streets take in heat but it's just different. And I live in Jersey, so I know for a fact there's a legit difference. Only place I've been to where 90+ feels worse is Lagos.
96 degrees both Saturday AND Sunday
that shyt aint nothin for real new yorkers. lol all my summers were some what like this a bottle of water and some a.c, and sometimes hooping out in the park
To all you guys saying 'it's hotter in other places', 96 in NYC feels a lot different than 96 in some spread out town in Texas or whatever. I don't know the science behind it. Maybe it's the density, maybe it's the way the buildings and streets take in heat but it's just different. And I live in Jersey, so I know for a fact there's a legit difference. Only place I've been to where 90+ feels worse is Lagos.
I plan on hooping too.Man Said Hooping lol U Gonna Die Out There