Need advice from the Texan's
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Need advice from the Texan's
I will be visiting southern Texas in August this year and wanted to get some advice. I hear it will be HOT, and humid. What is your humidity set to during the month of August? Anything else I should be aware of with the climate there that may affect my CPAP? Thanks!!!
Re: Need advice from the Texan's
it will be very hot in august. but where are you at? the coast and Se texas is humid, Sw part of texas more dry
machine: auto bi-pap m series w/humidifier
mask: resmed quattro full face mask
mask: resmed quattro full face mask
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Re: Need advice from the Texan's
We are going to Gerorgetown.
Re: Need advice from the Texan's
just north of austin. central texas. moderate humidity. this is personal preference, I keep mine low most of the time. already. high 90's is low 100's is avg. that time of year
machine: auto bi-pap m series w/humidifier
mask: resmed quattro full face mask
mask: resmed quattro full face mask
Re: Need advice from the Texan's
Oh my goodness, I only live 45 minutes from Georgetown. Tx can get really humid, scorching sunlight, and stove cookin concrete. Just make sure you drink plenty of fluids, the heat can really drain the body.montana user wrote:We are going to Gerorgetown.
Re: Need advice from the Texan's
I agree with MartyR. Should be in the mid to high 90's with moderate humidity in Georgetown. Hopefully you will be sleeping in AC which will lower the humidity in your sleeping quarters. I do still run my humidifier anywhere from off (passover) to 1 is usually enough.
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Re: Need advice from the Texan's
Awsome thanks guys! I knew I could count on people on here! We were going to camp in our tent for a few days there and save money, but I changed plans to a building with A/C!!!! We have our days here that we hit 100 but they are far and few. Im excited though, my girlfriend is from there and is ALWAYS complaining about being cold. Now I can complain about being hot!!