In a message dated 98-09-16 17:17:11 EDT, you write: << Paul: How much, exactly? I thought it was worst in this area, but I was just guessing. Our summer humidity can reach 85% in the houses and in the winter plummet to 25%. Of course I've found isolated instances even higher and lower! Clyde Hollinger >> In the midwest, we've seen humidity level near 90 - 95% during the summer. (That's without raining). During the winter, the outside humidity will stay in the 50 - 75% range, but by the the time you heat the house, the inside humidity will fall to around 15 - 25%, if no water is added. Wim
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