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Laundry dries in 10 minutes in this part of the house and no one thinks about it

Why does laundry dry faster in cold weather?

Laundry dries faster in cold weather because cold air contains less moisture. When you hang your laundry out to dry, the moisture in the laundry evaporates into the air. If the air is already humid, it’s harder for the moisture to evaporate, which means your laundry will take longer to dry. On the other hand, if the air is dry, moisture is easier to evaporate, which means your laundry will dry faster. In summary, the colder and drier the air, the faster your laundry will dry.

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