How much does weather effect the burn of a cigar?
For nearly two weeks we have had rainy, humid weather (not uncommon for Alabama). The one or two days it did not rain, it was very humid. I haven't been able to get a really decent burn on any stick I've smoked. This morning I couldn't even get a match to burn well.
My humidor is in a room where the temperature stays fairly constant around 70 degrees, a little cooler at night (around 66 when I get up at 4:30 am). Humidity readings have been between 70 and 75, usually closer to 70. Humidor has been this way for a while and I haven't had the burn problem.
For nearly two weeks we have had rainy, humid weather (not uncommon for Alabama). The one or two days it did not rain, it was very humid. I haven't been able to get a really decent burn on any stick I've smoked. This morning I couldn't even get a match to burn well.
My humidor is in a room where the temperature stays fairly constant around 70 degrees, a little cooler at night (around 66 when I get up at 4:30 am). Humidity readings have been between 70 and 75, usually closer to 70. Humidor has been this way for a while and I haven't had the burn problem.