Relative humidity will be 7% this afternoon between 4 and 6PM MDT.
Seems like you'd have to drive half a mile 'til you bumped into a water molecule.
I remember getting lecture cylinders of CO
2 labeled as being "Bone Dry." I always thought that was funny, but it actually was a legitimate technically descriptive term.
Temp will be between 94 and 95 degrees in that time frame.
And the wind will puff up to about 20 MPH. Ought to mummify pets and other small critters if you don't watch their water supply.
I was told that humidity that low used to make old furniture fall apart or start creaking badly because the animal glue would dry out.
According to TV programs I've seen, a lot of modern things are put together with modern glue.
Kind of makes me wonder how modern glues would fare... would your car fall apart? Will your aeroplane start creaking and getting loose in the joints?
Kind of makes your eyeballs feel gritty.
And nose-pickin'. Don't get me started on nose-pickin'.
Does it affect musical instrument tuning? Seems it ought to.
Well, at least your guns are less likely to rust.
"It's not the heat, it's the humidity." Screw you... it's gonna be friggen' hot.
Current for when you click on it:
https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=39.7836&lon=-105.1675&unit=0&lg=english&FcstType=graphicalTerry, 230RN