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    Re: Humidity

    Quote Originally Posted by Jdrum6 View Post
    Okay! I’m just worried about night time. Now matter how low the humidity gets during the day (which is never below 60%) without fail at night, it always gets above 80%. And then goes back down during the day. Is there anyway to lower humidity through the night?
    That’s just how humidity works relative to temperature. Check the weather in your local area and you’ll find the same. It’s lower when it’s warmer as air expands and can more evenly disburse the relative moisture content, and vice versa when the air cools.


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