
Thankfully it is not as serious in Melbourne as it is in Queensland where many people have died or are missing in the floods.
The weather system bringing all the rain has made it hellishly warm and humid, and some of my instruments have reacted unkindly to the moisture in the air. The worst affected is my S-500 where there is now zero clearance between the the first fret and the high E string. The B-string also buzzes like a sitar. I suspect that a minor twist in the neck has developed as the wood expands. To various degrees all my instruments are sticky to the touch due to moisture having condensed on them. Most of the doors in my house won't close either due to expansion! These are minor inconveniences though compared to losing your whole house under water, and for that I am thankful.
Has anybody had any experience with very high humidity affecting their guitars?
What happened? Did it fix itself when the weather cleared? How long did it take?
This is the first time I've experienced these phenomena so I'm keen to be educated.