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1)A oft-repeated water vapor myth is that warm air can “hold” more water vapor than cool air because as the air warms its molecules move farther apart, making room for more molecules..
2)Humidity is both the precursor and the result of rain. Humidity is water vapor in the air. It turns to rain when temperatures drop sufficiently to cause this water vapor to condense into water droplets.
3) If the water vapor content stays the same and the temperature drops, the relative humidity increases. If the water vapor content stays the same and the temperature rises, the relative humidity decreases.
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The chance of precipitation is high.
Colder air holds less moisture than hotter air
If the temperature drops the humidity stays the same and yes the humidity stays the same when temperature drops but rises when there is hot air
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