Submitted by MindTheReddit t3_zo23xk in askscience
omgu8mynewt t1_j0lvxc6 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in How does high humidity affect perceived temperature in hot and cold environments? by MindTheReddit
Same in UK, hearing that from Norwegian and Russian colleagues. And that the summer 30C heat (not this year lol, a more normal year) feel worse than 45C in Libya because the dry heat there means sweat actually cools you down unlike here.
Wretched_Brittunculi t1_j0m4n6n wrote
I remember some Polish friends struggling with the mild Liverpool winter because it felt colder (or more uncomfortable) than the subzero temps at home.
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