Humidity refers to the amount of evaporated water present in the air. When there is a large amount of evaporated water in the air, particularly if the air gets cooler, the water can condense into droplets which then fall out of the air in the form of rain.
yes because of humidity
It can go either way.
a mid- precipitation and a few rain clouds and high humidity
It means that there is more water vapour that has been absorbed into the air. If this air then hits cooler air, it will rise and form rain clouds as the water condenses out. The cooler air cannot hold as much water vapour as the warmer humid air.
Rusty baseboard nails are caused by moisture. The moisture can be caused by heavy rain and humidity or structural damage.
Yes, the higher the humidity, the more chance of rain. 80-100% of humidity is rain.
No. Rain itself increases humidity. However, in temperate latitudes rain often comes before a cold front, which can decrease humidity.
It means that there is a low humidity level. The lower the humidity level is, the weather becomes drier, too. The cause is the prolonged lack of rain.
Rain can be humid or it can be cold Snow is always cold
Both, it just is more likely to rain when the humidity is higher.
The change in humidity in the air before a rainstorm can sometimes cause a change to the smell of the air but not for all rain showers and not everyone will notice these changes.
humidity.
rain
that is how the clouds for to make rain droplets
With high humidity this means there is a lot of water vapour in the air, therefore the chance of precipitation (rain or snow) is high.
With high humidity this means there is a lot of water vapour in the air, therefore the chance of precipitation (rain or snow) is high
Yes, because of the very high humidity which would not allow evaporation from the skin.