I made a post about this with my red oak at 20% last year, I let it sit another year. That wood is now reading 12% on the meter. Earlier this season I burned some and still had some moisture out of the ends that lasted for a few minutes. Now that we haven't had rain in a while now I'm not seeing anything out of the end grain so I'm on board with what BK has to say about it sucking up rain water in the end grain. The few pieces I burned last year burned great, started fast and allowed for the stove to be turned down without any trouble.
I don't think you'll have any trouble burning it this year if it's burning good other than a little moisture coming out of the end for a few minutes.
I don't think you'll have any trouble burning it this year if it's burning good other than a little moisture coming out of the end for a few minutes.