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Why is humidity so uncomfortable?



On hot and humid days, your skin might feel sticky and overheated, and the air can feel so heavy that breathing becomes a chore. But what is it about humidity that can make the outdoors feel so stifling? 

The answer is that high humidity can make us feel hotter than we do on drier days. That’s because humidity — the amount of water vapor (moisture) air possesses — can make it difficult to shed excess body heat through sweat, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA’s) National Weather Service.



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