Don't look at Sanur weather reports much because rain here is so often in clumps so that never know if it will hit here or a few blocks away. And if it's massive then it's pretty clear it's coming. For temperature, I gauge by fan settings. For warm, turn to one, for warmer to two, for even warmer to three, and for hot add a second one. As for humidity, I use the kitchen wiping cloth the first time I use it in the morning. If the humidity is low, the cloth will be dry in the morning. If it's high, it will still be wet. It's also fun to look at the thermometer outside, read the Fahrenheit and guess the Celsius - or vice versa. But the numbers don't mean as much as the fan settings.
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