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Will the tire pressure get lower in rainy days?

Rainy days can lead to lower tire pressure. The following is the introduction: 1. Precautions: Some drivers will deliberately let out some air in the tires when the rainy season comes, so as to flatten the tires and expand contact with the ground. In fact, when the contact area of the tire is large and the pressure per unit area is reduced, the braking force will be weakened, and the rainwater between the tire and the ground cannot be discharged quickly, which will lengthen the braking distance of the car. Please don't deflate and decompress on rainy days and highways. 2. Reasonable tire pressure: If the tire temperature is low in rainy days or when the cold car starts, the tire pressure will become lower. After driving for a certain distance, the tire temperature will rise and the tire pressure will increase by about 0. 1-0.2. Therefore, it is reasonable to keep the vehicle tire pressure at around 2.3-2.5.