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Old 06-28-22, 06:43 PM
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Originally Posted by RChung
If the temp is too high (a few degrees below normal body temperature) then wind works like a convection oven and cooks you faster. It's the opposite of wind-chill.

Upper 90s, definitely have felt that. Especially when it's humid.
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