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It all depends on the amount of water (moisture) in the air.

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Humidity levels can vary day to day based on factors such as temperature, wind patterns, and proximity to bodies of water. A higher temperature can lead to more water vapor in the air, making it feel more humid. Conversely, windy conditions can help disperse moisture, decreasing humidity.

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