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How is humidity making it feel hotter if relative humidity is only at 15% and the dew point is only at 39 degrees? (Units are in Fahrenheit)
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How is humidity making it feel hotter if relative humidity is only at 15% and the dew point is only at 39 degrees? (Units are in Fahrenheit)
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I just moved, I've been sitting out for the meteor showers a couple nights a week. I'm noticing that clouds spiral over my area. Is that normal for clouds to regularly spiral over the same area?
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