Yes, the RH is dependent on temperature...and pressure.
Basically, in a closed system like you are describing, with a set amount of water in the air, if the temperature drops, the RH will rise.
Do a search for Relative Humidity on wikipedia and you should find a decent explanation. However there are way to many environmental factors involved to give you a simple RH vs Temp chart, like air pressure and vapor pressure. Remember that in a sealed system, if the temperature changes and the volume doesn't, then the pressure will also change.
Why do you ask?
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