Shellinaya
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I think it’s a good point no matter what kind of summer Atlanta is having. And I think Atlanta has had a relatively normal summer, at least temperature wise. Just my opinion.
I live just north of the city, and this year the high temps on every one of the the last nine days of July were over 90 degrees. I remember watching the late news on the 27th (my b’day was the next day) and seeing that local highs for the next four days were expected to be 98, 97, 97 and 97. Looking online, it appears that almost every one of those same nine days had lows in the mid-upper 70’s (early am), so at midnight in the park, it could’ve still been low-mid eighties. It’s been very humid as well.
Does that mean that nobody would wear a hoodie in that weather? No. But I agree with Silver_produce0 that “the attire seems odd for summertime in the south”. Again, just my opinion
At 12:01 am on July 28th it was 77 degrees in Atlanta, with high humidity.
See chart of past weather here
Everyone is different in how they feel the heat. Someone used to very hot weather would have found it almost cool. Someone from Canada would have felt it to be uncomfortably hot. So who's to say how that guy felt, he must have been OK with how he was dressed, and it didn't seem suspicious to me.