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(12-28-2022, 09:19 PM)Jags Wrote: Those keeping the “heat” at 65-68 are insane. I can’t be the only one needing 73!!! I mean we’re in FLORIDA! Here in NC our humidity and dew point are generally low in the winter months. Daytime humidity averages around 40% and dew point averages in the 40° range but can go into the 30s. Last weekend we actually went to -4 dew point and 20% humidity. It felt so freaking dry and I felt like I couldn't drink enough water. My eyeballs felt dry. I had 2 humidifiers going in the main living space and indoor humidity was still in the 40s. After having heat stroke in 2011 I don't tolerate heat very well whether it's the middle of summer or a too-hot house, grocery store or other heated building in the winter. |
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