Quote Originally Posted by jmcrook View Post
Relative humidity is always, 100% of the time, lower where the temperature is higher. That’s just how humidity works relative to temperature. Check your daily forecast and the humidity during the day and night. It’s always higher at night when it’s cooler.


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Yes, I understand how humidity works and how the temps can effect it. My question was more about which humidity readings should I concern myself with if I'm trying to achieve >60% humidity. If the cool side is in this range but the hot side is 45ish am I ok or should I try to boost the hot side up? Thank you.