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The dewpoint in my town, at the moment, is 52 degrees F. The current
humidity is 75%. The current temp is 60 deg F. A low of 47 deg F is forecast. What does dewpoint mean? Does it mean that when the temp drops to 52 deg F that the grass will be wet and the air will be foggy? Thanks, B |
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