It is possible when the sun came out it caused a increase in water vapor this would increase humidity making the air less dense. As explained below water vapor is less dense then diatomic oxygen and diatomic nitrogen the major components of air.
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Density of Dry Air
The density of dry air can be expressed as:
ρa = 0.0035 pa / T (1)
where
ρa = density dry air (kg/m3)
pa = partial pressure of air (Pa, N/m2)
T = absolute dry bulb temperature (K)
Density of Water Vapor
The density of water vapor can be expressed as:
ρw = 0.0022 pw / T (2)
where
pw = partial pressure water vapor (Pa, N/m2)
ρw = density water vapor (kg/m3)
T = absolute dry bulb temperature (K)
Density of Moist Air - an Air Vapor Mixture
The amount of water vapor in air influences density. Water vapor is a relatively light gas compared to diatomic Oxygen and diatomic Nitrogen - the dominant components in air.
When water vapor content increases in the moist air the amount of Oxygen and Nitrogen decreases per unit volume and the density decreases because the mass is decreasing.
* Dry air is more dense that humid air!
Based on the specific volume of moist air density can be expressed as:
ρ = 1 / v
= (p / Ra T) (1 + x) / (1 + x Rw / Ra) (3)
where
v = specific volume of moist air per mass unit of dry air and water vapor (m3/kg)
Ra = 286.9 - the individual gas constant air (J/kg K)
Rw = 461.5 - the individual gas constant water vapor (J/kg K)
x = specific humidity or humidity ratio (kg/kg)
p = pressure in the humid air (Pa)
Density of dry air can be expressed as:
ρda = p / Ra T (4)
where
ρda = density dry air (kg/m3)
Combining (4) and (3):
ρ = ρda (1 + x) / (1 + x Rw / Ra) (5)
The gas constant ratio between water vapor and air is
Rw / Ra = (461.5 J/kg K) / (286.9 J/kg K)
= 1.609
Inserting the ratio in (5):
ρ = ρda (1 + x) / (1 + 1.609 x ) (6)
Note! As we can see from (6) increased moisture content will reduce the density of the moist air - Dry air is more dense than moist air.
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