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 Posted By: KYHeirloomer 
Apr 27  # 11 of 11
All of which is certainly true, Kevin. But that's what I said: when the humidity is high, you are more uncomfortable. But it's a matter of degree. Once the thermometer hits a certain point (which, of course, varies for each person) you are uncomfortably warm. Humidity could be 50%, and you still feel the heat.