I love when we catch them in such total BS and lies.
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Accuweather is already trying to hype up the coming hurricane season. They like to feature destructive hurricanes from the past in case we forgot about them. They also like to tell us what the temperature "feels like". It's often something like Temperature 82, real feel 89.
Here in NC we use the real feel as it is more accurate as far as doing outside activities. A humid 85 here can feel like a 100 and be the most miserable weather to be outside in. I know they use it to try and push the climate change BS... but outside of that it is a useful number.
Not that I disagree, but I think I can decide what the real feel is. When it's 82 and they say the real feel is 89 to 90, I go by how it feels to me
So if it feels like 100, just call it 100
I think there's good in explaining to people the outside temperature, and any factors that may make that temperature feel higher or lower. High temps with low humidity? Yeah it'll be hot, but you'll be able to sweat. High temps and high humidity? It will feel miserable and if you don't absolutely have to go outside for an extended period of time, stay in. There are people that can't handle combined high temps and high humidity.
RealFeel is legitimate and based on wind speeds and humidity. 90 degrees dry does NOT feel like 90 degrees humid.