I just noticed that all of my metal framed windows are condensing moisture from the inside, and leaving puddles on my window sills. I found that the frames and cross members are covered with condensation today.
This only happens when it's really cold, like today. Another trick is to keep a fan running nearby. Running a humidifier will make this much worse, of course.
It's no big deal to go mop it up with a tissue or a towel, but you probably don't want to let that water pool up for very long. At the least you'll end up with a small stain, but if left alone, it could cause the paint to peel up. I thought that the air was dry enough in the house to prevent this, but every window I checked had puddle in the window sill. I have also had a little rain get through the outside doors (on most houses, a screen door or storm door would have kept it out). Without the protection of outer doors, the wind has managed to blow rain under two of my outside doors.
This only happens when it's really cold, like today. Another trick is to keep a fan running nearby. Running a humidifier will make this much worse, of course.
It's no big deal to go mop it up with a tissue or a towel, but you probably don't want to let that water pool up for very long. At the least you'll end up with a small stain, but if left alone, it could cause the paint to peel up. I thought that the air was dry enough in the house to prevent this, but every window I checked had puddle in the window sill. I have also had a little rain get through the outside doors (on most houses, a screen door or storm door would have kept it out). Without the protection of outer doors, the wind has managed to blow rain under two of my outside doors.