Yeah, Teej is right. Humidity/Moisture absorbs (or something like that) static electricity. So when it's dry and cool outside, there's always a lot more static shocks. I live in Houston where it's pretty humid all year round but we do have those couple of months where humidity is low and man, let me tell you, I always close my car door with my knee around that time.


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