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Not quite ready for that...down this way everyone is watching and waiting on Florence. All the storms previously on the same track have veered north and been well off the East Coast. But there is a big high pressure system off NE which it appears will hold the storm down south - hitting at either Charleston SC (European model) or Wilmington NC (American model). If it's Charleston, Val gets it (and my ex, who just moved down there). If it's Wilmington, my niece gets it. So ugh either way.
^ Not sure we've ever had humidity that low here. Certainly not in the past few days! And it's not going to get better. VA has just joined NC and SC in declaring a state of emergency for Florence. Could be bad.
I checked the historical average humidity for DC - AM was 75 and PM was 52.
It's currently in the 80s with low humidity in Loveland, Colorado. I'm on a break from riding my ElliptiGO. I'll have about 26 miles when I finish the last 5. At four miles in I got refreshed in some sprinklers.