mindless1
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It's been over 70% humidity here for the past month, maybe longer but it was cooler in spring so I didn't notice as much. Indoors with AC running, it drops to about 50%.@mindless1
You obviously don't live in the southern part of the country. Humidity in summer is typically the biggest issue as it's sub tropical near the coast not a breezy experience typically. The humidity is typically 70%+ and if you factor in a hurricane it's even worse.
Remember we're only talking about the generator not running for a few hours every night, then on again in the morning. The temperatures and humidity will not fluctuate that much unless the home is terribly leaky.
Same for winter, if the temperature is hospitable when you go to bed, and you wear appropriate blankets, you should stay warm during the few degrees drop for a few hours till morning. I even prefer for the temp to be lower overnight in winter, so I set my thermostat to do that.