The Indoor Relative Humidity map shows where indoor moist and dry conditions will exist for the current day. This is measured based on relative humidity, which is defined as the amount of
water vapor in a sample of air compared to the maximum amount of
water vapor the air can hold at any specific
temperature in a form of 0 to 100%. Humidity may also be expressed as absolute humidity and specific humidity.
Relative humidity is an important metric used in
forecasting weather. Humidity indicates the likelihood of
precipitation,
dew, or
fog. High humidity makes people feel hotter
outside in the summer because it reduces the effectiveness of sweating to cool the body by preventing the evaporation of perspiration from the skin. This effect is calculated in a
heat index table. Warm
water vapor has more thermal energy than cool
water vapor and therefore more of it evaporates into warm air than into cold air.