Why does rain break humidity?

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I’ve always heard people say “hopefully it’ll rain so it’ll break the humidity. “How does that work?

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The rain doesn’t break the humidity, rather the rain is a result of the humidity being broken.

There are conditions, especially warmer air, that allows the air to hold lots of moisture. When conditions change, especially the air cooling, it can no longer hold all that moisture, which condenses into rain.

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