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Originally Posted by elchivito
I'm humidity sensitive. Anything over about 40% I have trouble breathing. Life-long asthma...
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Same here...If it wasn't for my kids, I never would have moved back to this side of the Mississippi. I truly miss the dry climate of the high deserts of UT. Breathing without wheezing was an amazing thing...
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Originally Posted by SwampYankee
Currently 78•F and 82% humidity. Low- to mid-90's tomorrow with the same mugginess. Despise it on a personal level but it is good for business.
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It's 12:30am, 75 degrees with 87% humidity. To me, it's pure hell.
I have two dehumidifiers running 24/7 in the basement, and window A/C units in the living room, and two bedrooms.
I'd gladly take the heat over the humidity
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