It's more humid in Denver than Dallas, Nashville, Chicago, and
Oklahoma City. But, why?
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Meteorologist Kenley Bonner with the National Weather Service in
Boulder said Denver's high humidity is due to cooler temperatures
behind a cold front.
"Behind that cold front, our relative humidity is going to be
increased because we have cooler temperatures and Oklahoma still has
hotter temperatures than what we're experiencing today," Bonner said.
https://www.cpr.org/2025/07/29/denver-high-humidity-dew-point-explained/
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