Generally speaking, colder air holds less moisture than moist air. The northeast in winter is a lot colder than winter in TV, thus, a lot dryer than TV. Personally, I don't think humidifiers are used much in TV because the air does not get cold enough for a long enough period to lose much moisture. Matter of fact, our windows are open for the majority of the winter and seldom find it cold enough to turn the heat on except for maybe a few frosty mornings. I think you'll be just fine without a humidifier.
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