Hot in the city? No.
"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> On 7/27/2016 1:25 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
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>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
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>>> On 7/24/2016 1:11 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
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>>>>>> Works well here too. The added moisture in the air is refreshing.
>>>>>
>>>>> Moisture is not refreshing when it's 100 degrees in the house.
>>>>
>>>> Yes it is! I don't like dried out skin and eyes.
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>>> I don't have dried out skin and eyes. Then again, it's not 100
>>> degrees in my house.
>>
>> I presume that you live in an area with high summer humidity? For the
>> most part, we only have high humidity when it is colder. Say, 50 degrees
>> or less. As the temp. rises, the humidity tends to go down. Right now it
>> is 83 in the house with 40% humidity.
>
> You presume correctly. I live in an area where 40% humidity in the
> *winter* is about average. Right now it's ONLY 83°F outside but the
> humidity is 73%. Step outside and it feels like someone wrapped a hot wet
> towel around you. Not at all comfortable.
>
> Jill
Yesterday it was around 108 where I am, but thankfully the humidity is low,
still hot as Hell though and supposed to be that way for several more days.
Cheri
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