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I remember having fogged up windows here a couple of summer nights. This past August, they fogged up the evening after a heavy thunderstorm. The dewpoint was 79F and temp was 81F.
Windows would have to be closed for them to fog up, right?
What about heavy summer dews? - very wet here this morning.
What about them? Do they create fogged over windows for you? I haven't seen them do that, probably because the inside is almost always warmer than outside in those conditions.
I rarely open my window. I only open it occasionally during autumn or spring.
I don't get that why people do that, I know it's too hot in the summer there to open up the house, but when it's milder won't you want to have fresh air? To his each own.
I don't get that why people do that, I know it's too hot in the summer there to open up the house, but when it's milder won't you want to have fresh air? To his each own.
I'm used to just relying on air conditioning to keep the temp comfortable. I usually don't even think about opening the window.
What about them? Do they create fogged over windows for you? I haven't seen them do that, probably because the inside is almost always warmer than outside in those conditions.
Are heavy dews common in hot humid summers? There have been a few nights of them here lately, which is due to higher dew points than usual -so they must be bad in places like Louisiana etc.
Most of our windows and doors are open 24/7, at this time of year.
I'm not sure if I should make a thread on my personal challenge...... Anyway I had to make some serious changes to mistakes I saw today. Here is what should be the final update.
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