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an abstract snowflake logo on a white background

Either use a humidity control add-on to your HVAC system or a traditional dehumidifier to lower the moisture content of the air.

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rain drops on the window as people are seen in the backgrouds behind them

Damp can occur at any time in your home while condensation is associated with temperature changes. In effect, condensation is simply the moisture in the air that is released when warm air and cold surfaces collide.

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an air conditioner with snowflakes on the side and blue light coming from it

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A breath of crisp, cold air

The brutally cold air today had my daughter and I running in and out of stores, practically stealing our breath from our chests. It felt like single-digit temperatures. Great day to enjoy some hot chocolate and stay inside as much as possible...

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two people walking in the snow with bare feet
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drops of water on the glass surface

Condensation on your windows is often a problem of too much moisture inside your home, often when the temperature inside is significantly different from the temperature outside your home.

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the curtains are open by the window in the room

One of our favorite ways to bring the outdoors in at this time of year is to throw open the sashes. Opening the windows is a favorite fair-weather practice because it instantly enlivens a space with new sounds, smells, feelings…We’ve noticed some of our friends and family, for various reasons, prefer to keep their windows closed, relying on air conditioning as soon as the weather warms up.

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When the strong winds that circle the Arctic slacken, cold polar air can escape and cause extreme winter chills in parts of the Northern hemisphere. A new study finds that these weak states have become more persistent over the past four decades and can be linked to cold winters in Russia and Europe.

When the strong winds that circle the Arctic slacken, cold polar air can escape and cause extreme winter chills in parts of the Northern hemisphere. A new study finds that these weak states have become more persistent over the past four decades and can be linked to cold winters in Russia and Europe.

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