I too live in a place where the weather conditions swing pretty far this way and that, on fairly short notice. My guitars do react to the seasonal changes in temperature and humidity, and from time to time I need to bring them to my luthier for a "tune-up" (neck adjustment, etc.)
I think the worst things for a guitar are extremes, and fast changes. Taking a guitar from a cold car into a hot room, or vice versa.
Without a lot of information on your specific situation, it sounds like the temperature and humidity changes happen at more of an "organic" pace, which I would think would be less of a concern than sudden rapid changes.
Anyone else have some thoughts on this?
Best wishes, Lisa
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