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He did, but cut him some slack. Hot and flat will suffice. Annual average precipitation:
Atlanta: 56.43 inches
Dallas: 18.97 inches
Houston: 41.21 inches
Maybe we could say
Dallas: Hot, Flat, Dry
Houston: Hot, Flat, Humid
Atlanta: Not as Hot as either, Rolling and Hilly, not as Dry or Humid
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aight. i have 5 friends from houston, moved here recently (within 3 years) and all have said houston is dry, just like dallas. i don't know if their human humidity meters are fucked up or something, but that is what i have heard. sorry for pushing ideas without any "in person" activity.
on the other hand, dallas weather seems to be a bitch for my cousin, who happens to be 28, but from atlanta. she hates dallas. the only thing there are the great people she has met. (a great job sucked her into texas)
now, i haven't gone to either of those places, nor do i plan to.
my debate squad has been to houston and dallas. they prefer houston way more than dallas. "there is nothing happenning in dallas. its like those towns you see in the old western films. not a tree in site too. the downtown has nothing happenning." (the tree thing may be a comparison of atlanta's heavy downtown tree landscape to dallas's bare land).
now, i would think houston is humid because of the measurements and the fact that it is close to the coast.
so here is my official take:
dallas-cold winter, hot summer, flat, dry
houston-warm winter, hot summer, flat, kind-of humid
atlanta-cool/cold winter, hot summer, hilly, humid.
i'm not going to say anything negative to a place i haven't been to.