I remember when I lived in Georgia for 2 years I was so tired of the rain, being a desert rat, rain is a gift until it doesn't stop. Then I lived in Virginia for a year and a half and was depressed for not seeing the sun once the whole time. In the 70's and 80's the paper mill pumped so much pollution into the air that there was a constant haze. And when it rained it rained for 4 days straight. I was amazed that people had clothes lines, because even on a "dry" day clothes did not dry on the line. When I lived in the Dallas area I remember over hearing several times people from the south or midwest commenting on the heat (105 in the shade) and someone else would say "yes, but it is a dry heat". I would laugh. 50 - 80 % humidity is not dry. There was the occasional 30% humidity for a day or two but for me that is high.