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[QUOTE="davenn, post: 5464737, member: 283516"] have a read of this from Wiki [URL]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dew_point[/URL] particularly the section on Humidity and Dew Point. This explains how and why invisible water vapour in the air condenses and forms clouds most of that will also be answered in my link ... but briefly On those hot summer days, the air pressure and temperature will be higher and therefore the air can hold much more water vapour before condensation occurs, hence high humidity conditions ariseDave EDIT: I did a post not so long ago with all this info in it ... still trying to find it for you [/QUOTE]
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