I'm in Connecticut, so I know what you mean...
I think your biggest concern would be on humid days, if you landed and then put your drone or batteries into an air-conditioned space a short time after flying, condensation could be a problem
When connected to the bird, go to the settings and hit the drone at the top, go to advanced settings, and hit EXP. This is where you set the sensitivity for pitch, roll and yaw.
I set my yaw at about 0.20-0.25.
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