Humidity, a measure of the amount of water vapour in the air, plays a crucial role in shaping our weather, influencing rainfall, and affecting how we feel day to day. While often overshadowed by ...
Keeping your home’s humidity in the 40% to 60% range could make it harder for flu viruses to spread.
Relative humidity measures how much moisture is in the air compared to how much it could hold at a given temperature. It is simply the dew point temperature divided by the air temperature, times 100.
Lower outdoor humidity and heating systems cause dryer air indoors in winter. Air that's too dry can lead to dry sinuses, skin, and lips—plus warping and creaking in your home. The optimal indoor ...