We learned that humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air. Why does it often feel more humid during the summer than during the winter?

The days are longer during the summer, and thus more humid.

Hot air can hold more moisture than cold air.

Summer winds carry humid air from the ocean to the shore.

Major rainstorms, like hurricanes and tornadoes, form during the summer, leading to higher humidity.

All of the above factors contribute to why it often feels more humid during the summer than during the winter. In general, during the summer months, the temperatures are higher and the sun is stronger, causing water to evaporate from lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water. This leads to more moisture in the air. Additionally, during the summer, there are often more rapid changes in temperature between day and night, which can increase humidity levels. Finally, summer weather patterns such as thunderstorms and hurricanes can also contribute to higher humidity levels.