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In North America, fall air (e.g., in New England) is often described as "crisp". I am curious what the temperature and humidity bounds are on this description. For example, right now it is 20°C with 66% humidity and I would describe it as being on the edge of crisp. I associate crisp air with clear blue skies, for what it's worth. 128.128.252.22 20:57, 11 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]