Before you step outside, you may want to know how humid, or "sticky" it feels. That comes down to knowing the dew point. Dew point is more commonly discussed in the summertime and is a good measure of ...
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Meteorologists have been focusing on dew point rather than relative humidity to describe how muggy it feels outside during recent hot and humid weather. While both measurements describe moisture in ...