It only has to cool down to 81 degrees to ‘rain’ indoors. We had a day like that early this year. It got really warm (for february), and really humid, and then cooled down quickly, so it ‘rained’ under the patio roof because so much moisture condensed at once on the ceiling of the patio.
You don’t see a lot of mildew, but … I’m sure it’s around. Well, cancel that — we have some green streaks coming from the siding of our house, right on the outside of our bedroom. Wonder if that’s why my nose is always bonkers upstairs?
Warm and humid in February? Thunderstorms this summer? Portland?!?! You guys are giving Art Bell fodder for a sequel to The Coming Global Superstorm.
It only has to cool down to 81 degrees to ‘rain’ indoors. We had a day like that early this year. It got really warm (for february), and really humid, and then cooled down quickly, so it ‘rained’ under the patio roof because so much moisture condensed at once on the ceiling of the patio.
Does everything mildew fast there?
You don’t see a lot of mildew, but … I’m sure it’s around. Well, cancel that — we have some green streaks coming from the siding of our house, right on the outside of our bedroom. Wonder if that’s why my nose is always bonkers upstairs?
Warm and humid in February? Thunderstorms this summer? Portland?!?! You guys are giving Art Bell fodder for a sequel to The Coming Global Superstorm.