The Northeast U.S. is sweating through humidity levels more typical of the tropics 🥵

Has summer been getting more humid over the years?

The data says yes! Dew points have increased by about 0.5˚F per decade in the Northeast 📈https://t.co/pkjk6nbn5j pic.twitter.com/WlCZ6ufsNh

— Ben Noll (@BenNollWeather) July 18, 2019