Quick Context: Some have asked why it "always" rain on days with a 20% chance but not on days with a 70 or 80% chance. Which number is better to look at to determine if it's going to be a humid day: the relative humidity or the dew point?
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Some have asked why it "always" rain on days with a 20% chance but not on days with a 70 or 80% chance. Which number is better to look at to determine if it's going to be a humid day: the relative humidity or the dew point?
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- Some have asked why it "always" rain on days with a 20% chance but not on days with a 70 or 80% chance.
- Which number is better to look at to determine if it's going to be a humid day: the relative humidity or the dew point?
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