Old 07-19-2014, 09:44 PM
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Well where I live, if it's humid outside, it's humid inside whether the windows are open or not. I'd be more concerned with the condensation (aka dew) that may form on rapidly cooling surfaces like metal during the overnight hours. That's really the only difference between open windows in the daytime and open windows overnight, that and potential two or four legged intruders. Humidity and dust are going to be there with open windows night or day.
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