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Ooo ya, here was ours (in the shade of the house the whole time).
That's a fantastic graph!
Does humidity increase with drop in temperature?
It's a weird thing I've noticed here in the northeast: there's a correlation between the two to a degree I've never seen before.
That or the humidity sensor is borked lol
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humidity
The measurement of percent humidity is dependent on temperature - cold air can hold less moisture. For the same moisture content, the lower temperature will have a higher percentage of its capacity. If you want a measure that is independent of temperature, look into something like Dew Point.
Okay superb. Thank you :)