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Old 10-19-2023, 03:35 PM   #2186
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Geeze. That, I must say, is not something that we run into here. Of course, our weather tends to be dry, dry and oh, yeah, dry to the bone here. It's moister now, than I was when first I moved here (late 70's) but still.
It is often 90 to 98% RH too! When it's dry.

My son got a dehumidifier and complained it couldn't get below 59% or something. It was 92% here outdoors that day. He's about an hour away, but on a wet mountainside closer to coast.

In the unlikely event that it's too hot here we open window at night and close everything inc curtains during day. About a week a year in total, but this last September broke 120 year old records. Some big supermarkets have aircon.

Dew point can be 4°C to 16°C (when it's 18 to 19 °C with 95% RH outdoors) here.

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