Not nearly so much, unless it's near a body of water.

Eastern WA is usually pretty dry - it's considered a part of the
Sonoran desert (which extends all the way to Eastern British
Columbia).

I'd expect humidity maybe as much as 75% once in a while, but there
will definitely be days in both Summer and Winter where the humidity
will be very low - probably less than 10%.

Depending on microclimates, temps range from well below freezing (but
probably not as low as 0F) in the Winter to a max of about 110F or so
for a few days in the Summer.

Kurt

On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 2:47 PM, Webster <[email protected]> wrote:
> Assume 0% to 100%. J
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> Do you have any idea of what humidity extremes you are liable to experience?
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