Here in CA, we'v got hot, dry summers, damp, humid winters (fog shuts down the country schools) and variable spring/fall. I just finished floor tillering a couple board bows and a storm moved in last night. It's still warm -- 70 degrees with 85%+ humidity, so it's windows open everywhere. It will dry out again but there are a few more storms on the way. Do I need to put the wood aside & pick it back up once we start running heaters inside? Should I continue with the build and just expect a few pounds more draw weight after things start drying? Or is this just my rookie brain worrying about nothing? The boards are red oak, if that's any help. And I plan to make a couple more and that board is sitting on the floor of my garage (dry floor but plenty humid at the moment).