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This is not the desert, it is Michigan (lower central to be exact). 80F, 25% humidity. Weird. I don't think I have ever seen such low humidity here before.
25% or less humidity is pretty common inside during the winter when the heat is sucking out all the moisture but even then the outside humidity is usually around 50%.
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I am so jealous. Here in Atlanta I think it is against the law for the humidity to ever get that low.
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Here it's not quite as low, ours is a hefty 30%. :jest: I don't have a problem with heat, I'm quite enjoying this warmth. I do have a problem with humidity, however.
Just wait, come the second half of the summer, all the humid air bottled up in the south will unfortunately make it's way up into Michigan.
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26% here, but I'm in a desert.
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OhMyGosh I'd suffocate! Probably 8% or so here in the high desert of Reno, eNVy!
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Do you desert dwellers have problems with dry skin and static electricity year round?
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AllGold wrote:
Do you desert dwellers have problems with dry skin and static electricity year round?
Not really. But I sweat like a pig when I go back home to Southern Illinois.