Leaving your washing out on a windy night can be risky. While the wind may help dry your clothes, it can also lead to them being blown off the line or tangled. Additionally, if there's a chance of rain or dew, your laundry could end up damp or soaked. It's best to bring them in or secure them properly if you choose to leave them outside.
The washing will dry quicker in windy conditions as the airflow will help to evaporate moisture from the clothes more rapidly. Still conditions will not have the same effect, causing the clothes to dry more slowly.
A warm and windy day dries clothes on a washing line.
the fighting wind
A bad night isa windy day with lightning striking everything in its path.
The best conditions for drying and washing are sunny and windy. The reason why is so that the sun will warm up the wet items and the wind can blow them dry.
Fortunately, wind burn is only possible during the day. Even if it is really windy at night.
the sun has just gone down and the clouds are moving in
Usually, deserts do not get windier at night unless there is a cold front or storm moving into the area. Normally, it is less windy at night, at least in the desert where I live.
yes
Yes , it is safe to leave a night light on all night , however it depends on the size and the bulb.
Yes thats correct.
written by Trevor Nunn after an T.S Eliot poem entitled "Rhapsody on a Windy Night".