Lets get something straight. If primers were affected by humidity, they'd come sealed inside a moisture proof package. They're not,,,---are they? This means storage anywhere is just fine, as noted by several reply's already.
Powder is also quite tolerant of humidity. That means you return it to it's bottle/can when finished loading, and make sure the lid is on tight. Some say powder absorbs humidity when exposed to humid air. I don't believe it. AND it's been researched to death, finding it makes no difference how humid it is while loading shells.
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