I obviously can not use logic to convince that slightly warmer ice exposed to
a bit more humidity will not weaken the ice notably.
It has a similar vibe to Cali but a little
bit more humidity and a lot more greenery.
Not exact matches
You will use almost all the flour but you may need a
bit more or less, depending on the size of your eggs, or
humidity in your home.
I also found that I needed a
bit more flour (varying
humidity levers going on here), so I upped that just a
bit in the recipe too.
Yes, Mother Nature's
humidity might make your kiddo a
bit more lazy, but I guarantee that his or her mind is still going a million miles an hour.
You would be talking adding lot
more water in the mix to even have any adverse affects (blown head gasket and such), than just a little
bit of
humidity which would most likely evaporate at running temperature anyway.
With warmth,
humidity and
more mammals active outside, these ectoparasites are getting their
bite back.
Luckily,
humidity is low, helping to make the high temperatures a
bit more bearable.
It seems to me, the heating effect might be offset a
bit with
more humidity but that would still raise DPs.
Then get a
bit greater drying from rising temperatures with the
humidity low, and one has the potential for
more intense and
more frequnt fire events.
Or, spend a
bit more for one with a
humidity sensor so that you don't have to rely on kids or guests to turn it on.