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Even if it looks well sealed, it still could be humidity and popping sound usually means wet filament. That being said, you didn't mentioned if it was pla/petg... Guessing it is pla due to the temp you are using but always best to mention it. Have you watched the print ? Did it actually change temp while printing? because between 190 and 220, there is usually more difference than what you have here, especially on the bridge part.
It did! And it is pla. It did change, I used kartchnb's auto tower addon. The bridging looks pretty good on the first few sections but the layers didn't bind on the upper sections. Honestly 220 looks the smoothest for that and the overhangs.