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This depends on which season offers the driest air in your region. I the desserts, such as Arizona, the most static-y season will be summer, when the air is hot and dry. In colder climates, it will be dryer when you have temperatures below freezing, because the air doesn't support the presence of water as well. This is because water, even in the gaseous form, contains hundreds of dissolved particles which conduct electricity, which allows static to disperse more easily, allowing less buildup.

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