Humidity Makes You Feel Hotter. Here's Why Unlisted Video

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There's a reason weather forecasters give you a "feels like" temperature. According to Business Insider, humidity can change how hot you actually feel. That's because while the body uses sweat to cool itself, it can't do that on humid days. That, in turn, creates a higher risk of heat stroke. So pay attention to the "feels like" temperature when you listen to the weather forecast, and prepare accordingly. Stay cool!

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