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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: East of the River, in the Quiet Corner
Posts: 1,238
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: East of the River, in the Quiet Corner
Posts: 1,238
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For me it is not necessarily the humidity - it's the change in barometric pressure, which happens when the weather changes.
Also for me, when the pressure is on the high side or on the low side I also flare - even if there have been no changes in pressure - but if it gets 'stuck' at high or low then I flare until it goes back to normal.
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