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London's maritime climate means persistent humidity — the city averages 70–80% relative humidity year-round and sees rain on about 150 days per year. This narrows the window for ideal ventilation compared to continental European cities. However, London's mild summers (July highs average 23°C) mean nights rarely stay above 16°C, creating excellent overnight ventilation opportunities that don't exist in hotter cities.
Urban air quality has improved dramatically since the ULEZ expansion. Central London's AQI is typically 30–50 on weekdays, with spikes near busy roads. Air quality is consistently best on weekend mornings before traffic builds — often coinciding with the coolest outdoor temperatures of the week.
Winter in London calls for caution: the combination of high outdoor humidity (85–95%) and cold air can push dew point indoors, risking condensation on cold walls. Short 10-minute ventilation bursts are safer than extended window opening through December and January.
A London, i momenti migliori per ventilare sono di solito al mattino presto (5–8) e dopo il tramonto, quando la temperatura esterna scende sotto quella interna.
Sì, nella maggior parte dei casi. Aprire le finestre può abbassare la temperatura interna di 2–5°C in 30 minuti se l'aria esterna è più fresca.
Sopra l'80% di umidità, aprire le finestre rende l'aria appiccicosa. Meglio aspettare ore più asciutte.