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Humidity in the air in America varies greatly depending on the region and season. Here's a breakdown:
- Coastal areas: High humidity, especially in the Southeast and Gulf Coast, with average relative humidity (RH) ranging from 60% to 80%.
- Southern states: Hot and humid summers, with RH often reaching 80% to 90%.
- Northeast and Midwest: Humid summers, with RH around 60% to 70%.
- Western states: Dry desert air, with RH often below 40%.
- Hawaii and Puerto Rico: High humidity year-round, with RH typically above 70%.
Seasonal variations:
- Summer: Higher humidity across most states.
- Winter: Lower humidity, especially in colder regions.
These humidity levels impact comfort, health, and weather patterns, including fog, mist, and precipitation. Let me know if you'd like more information! 0 reply
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