I've recently bought a Nemo Hornet 2p tent (2019 model I think), and tried it out on Friday night. It was a clear cold night with a gentle breeze, and no rain or heavy dew. When I woke up in the morning the inside of the tent was dry, but the inside of the fly was saturated - it was literally dripping with condensation. The outside of the fly was a little damp to touch, but definitely not nearly as wet as the inside. The underside of the ground sheet was reasonably damp too (by underside, I mean the side that touched the ground), but the ground wasn't wet when I put it down (sandy soil).
Is this due to a rookie error in my set up (likely!), or have others experienced this with the Hornet?