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Midlander May 10th, 2002 10:26 AM

It depends on where you live...if you are from somewhere like Louisianna...then no it is not humid.

Midlander May 10th, 2002 11:01 AM

It depends on where you live...if you are from somewhere like Louisianna...then no it is not humid.

Stephanie P. May 10th, 2002 12:15 PM

Linda:<BR><BR>I use to live in D.C. Extremely hot and humid in August. Most natives and workers head to Rehoboth Beach for the weekends. If you insist on going, visit Mt. Vernon, George Washington's home, it's farther from the city and the trees on the property might get you some relief.

lili May 11th, 2002 10:35 PM

So when is th best time to visit?

Lcuy May 12th, 2002 01:41 AM

Best times: Fall or spring- weather is usually cool, crowds are light.

question May 12th, 2002 01:46 AM

Isn't it hot everywhere in the summer? Isn't that why we take vacations then? So what if its hot? I don't know about you but I live well south of DC and we don't fret about the heat. We look forward to it.

houstonian May 12th, 2002 09:50 PM

Spent my childhood in the D.C. area and remember the heat, haze, and humidity. It can be simply oppressive. Fortunately, museums and many attractions are indoors. Winter can be bitterly cold. Spring and Autumn are definitely the best seasons to visit.

Hans May 13th, 2002 09:38 AM

Is it hot in August? Yes.<BR>Is it humid in August? Yes.<BR>Given the ages of your children and the availability of summer vacation time, would I go then if that's the time available? Yes.<BR><BR>We first took out kids in July several years ago. We tried to avoid the middle of the day, used the Tourmobile to get around, and enjoyed the air conditioning in the museums when we needed it.

Susan May 21st, 2002 12:39 PM

Fall is best time to visit D.C. (late Sept to early Nov). Spring is not a good time to visit, because it is too popular then. Although the city is beautiful in the Spring, it is also very crowded. Mobs of kids on school trips pour into the city during April and early May. You will experience long lines everywhere and jam-packed subway trains.

Terri Jun 16th, 2002 04:59 PM

Hi there --<BR>I don't know why everyone insists on going to D.C. in June, July and August.....it is almost always unbearably hot and humid.<BR><BR>Go in the fall....great weather, no crowds, trees are beautiful.<BR><BR>Just my 2 cents

Claudia Jun 25th, 2002 10:26 AM

In case you're wondering, it's 98 degrees here today. Not exactly the kind of weather you'd want to be siteseeing in. This is typical summer weather. If you insist on visiting in the summer, make sure you stay at a hotel with a pool, dress comfortably, bring a handheld fan, and drink a lot of water! Obviously the indoor attractions are air conditioned but many of the monuments (Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials, etc.) are outside.


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