Over the last 70 years, the average summer dew point in the Northeast has increased about 2˚F 💦

Relatively less humid summers of the 1950s & 1950s aren't happening anymore.

Before 2005, only one summer had an average dew point ≥ 60˚F — 1973.

Least humid summer: 1965, 54.8˚F. pic.twitter.com/6ApCuw3jvD

— Ben Noll (@BenNollWeather) September 6, 2021