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Originally Posted by glend
I don't understand how it can go bad so fast. Very frustrating.
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Simple - the clue is the constantly high humidity even when it's clear during the day. There's so much humidity - even in the air blowing in from the west - that when the sun sets and the air cools, the moment the air temp drops below the dew point the clouds form.
Yet by day the sun has enough heat to warm the air to the point we have a nice fine day...