Transients and shielding in power transmission/distribution lines?
Capacitively coupled interference is effectively blocked by a Faraday cage, which is a grounded metal box or cage.
Magnetically coupled interference is blocked by ferrous alloys with high permeability. Steel might work for this purpose. There is also an alloy especially useful for shielding called Mu-metal. Magnetically coupled interference disappears more quickly with distance than capacitively coupled.
On sensor's susceptibility to interference. Well-designed industrial sensors reject 60Hz (at least to some extent). Make sure that it's connected by a good shielded cable, and the shield is grounded properly.
You could make an experiment to check the susceptibility of your sensor. Put your sensor (or a sensor of the same model) in a sealed container, so that it always sees the same humidity. Bring it closer or further from the source of interference. Observe the signal.