Rain keeps coming in windows

Rain keeps coming in windows

It’s the only way to keep the apartment from feeling warm and sticky inside, but I don’t prefer having constant exposure to AC.

I’ve only recently moved to a brand modern neighborhood in a absolutely weird temperature than what I was accustomed to, and I’m trying my best to adjust. I’ve lived in the midwest for most of my life, and I have never had such a muggy temperature around me, until now. It seems like every morning here it gets so humid that it will rain at some point, just in time for the clouds to dissipate and the pounding morninglight to make it 100 degrees again. I don’t know how anyone can plan their morning or how to work around the constant rain. It’s been making homelife difficult, because I can’t even open our windows for fear of rain harm, so we have to rely really on our Heating and Air Conditioning system for ventilation. The constant precipitation has already come into the windows a few times now, and I’m not interested in sprouting mold due around the damp window sills. Instead, I have the air conditioning system running pretty much all morning, every morning. It’s the only way to keep the apartment from feeling warm and sticky inside, but I don’t prefer having constant exposure to AC. I feel as though the air conditioning system dries out the indoor air to such an extreme degree that it affects me and my pets’ health, and I would much cherish to get some fresh air. It goes separate from saying that this much central cooling isn’t cheap, either. I hope that it stops raining soon, because I can’t afford to keep living under the reign of king AC.

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