It seems like we haven't had much of a break from the high humidity across northern Ohio. It turns out that this summer SO FAR is the most humid summer on record in northern Ohio!
Here is the list (thru July 19):
- 2025
- 1995
- 1949
- 1987
- 1999
- 1973
- 1943
- 2010
- 1989
- 2018
Compare this year to last year over the same time period. We had many more breaks from the high humidity.
Why has it been so consistently humid vs last year? The 500 mB reanalysis sheds some light on this. Notice the position of the highs and lows last year in the first half of summer. Ridge off the east coast did help increase the humidity from time to time. The deeper trough in the northern US suppressed the northward movement of moisture with a more dominant NE flow aloft across the Ohio Valley.
This year is different. The high pressure ridges are a bit further north as is the northern US trough. Couple this with a weaker but persistent trough over the southern plains and you have a more dominant south/southwesterly flow across the central US and Ohio Valley.





