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Jun 17, 2015 10:22 AM CST
Name: Kelli
Canoga Park, CA, Sunset 19 (Zone 10a)
Where summer is winter
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I've felt them both and hot and dry is better, not that it's good but it's better than humid. Being dry helps with the temperature in the house, too. With the air conditioner on, the temperature is set at 76F. I've never felt that and humid but I'll bet it would be sticky. 76F and dry is fine. (76 is the temperature at the thermostat, which is the coolest location in the house. I don't know what it is in the family room with the computer and the t.v. running. It is 80F upstairs so we turn the thermostat down to 74F when we go to bed.)

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