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The relative humidity varies with temperature as the air can hold more water vapour at higher temperatures. If the humidity outside when it's 0C is 40% then inside at room temperature it will probably be half that or less for the same air. The difference in temperature is key.
Personally I don't bother with humidifiers in winter but I do live in the south of England and I don't have the thermostat very hot. If you live in Scotland and/or you have your heating set on 25C then it would probably make sense to get one.
This on the other hand is less fussy: