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Old 10-19-2023, 03:46 PM   #2188
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Originally Posted by Quoth View Post
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.
We have 6 months of summer and two months each of spring, fall and winter. Humidity is usually upper 90%.
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