You know this got me thinking. When I take a shower, I know the water temperature is in the 90's degrees Fahrenheit (just the way I like my showers). And water can't turn into steam until 100°C, but still it gets steamy in there. So how is all of that steam created when the temperatures are so low?
Water as well as vg and pg will begin to vaporize long before they reach their boiling points. How does snow and ice disappear from your yard even though the temps outside never climb above freezing? Same way, water is in a constant state of evaporation, a form of vaporization. The more heat you add the faster it evaporates (up to 100°c).