Yes, I see "coming back" of the bow, and can see a 5# drop.
My small data set to share:
Specimen: 55ttt sinew backed hickory. 3 course, and one more down middle.
I can see almost an inch come back. Natural deflex in the bow, and I flipped one tip to match the other more recurved. Normally 0.5 inch gap between handle area and wall that I set bow against. After shooting in Tucson high monsoon humidity of about 45%, the gap is 1.4" or so, then later, back to 0.5"
Regarding humidity and heat, I took this bow on a desert trip and brought a bow scale. Temps ranged from 80 at night to 108. 20% to 55% RH.
Being strung for three hours, bow is 46.5, pounds. 82 to 95 degrees, 51 to 33% RH.
Letting the bow sit in heat an sun, above the desert floor in some branches, for a few hours, weight dropped to 43.8 pounds. I bet that desert floor gets to 125, 130 degrees.
After sitting unstrung all night, 49 pounds, with 80 degrees, 55% RH, then down
to 45.5# after hunting, shooting stumpers, in 100 plus heat.
So, I saw the a five pounds difference.