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Humidity has a massive multiplication effect on both cold and hot temperatures.
I would take 110F dry over 80F humid any day. I would also take 10F dry over 30F humid.
sokoloff
on July 21, 2017
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The prior claim was that, in a gentle breeze, 135F and 90% RH was the same as 103F and 20% RH (that hotter AND more humid was the same as less hot and drier).
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I would take 110F dry over 80F humid any day. I would also take 10F dry over 30F humid.