My home has central heating/cooling, which means my listening room is climate controlled.
I have not noticed a difference in sound based on temps and humidity, but I do make sure my AC is not running while listening in the summer. The sound of the motor of the compressor can be heard throughout the house as a low rumble and I find it distracting. Also the air movement from the blower seems to affect my experience in that I don't like the feel of the air turbulence in the room while listening.
What I usually do on very warm days is run the AC for an hour before listening and then turn it off. Our house stays cool for up to 8 hours once it's cooled down. so this works well for me.
I have not noticed a difference in sound based on temps and humidity, but I do make sure my AC is not running while listening in the summer. The sound of the motor of the compressor can be heard throughout the house as a low rumble and I find it distracting. Also the air movement from the blower seems to affect my experience in that I don't like the feel of the air turbulence in the room while listening.
What I usually do on very warm days is run the AC for an hour before listening and then turn it off. Our house stays cool for up to 8 hours once it's cooled down. so this works well for me.