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Originally Posted by TheWeatherman
Ha ha! Thanks for understanding Spearfish, but you know as a scientist, that's how it really works with a car! I just wanted to make it clear so people who go outside and think it's humid think it's going to make your car overheat faster than a dry day. Another common misconception is the thought of a car feeling a wind chill. Sure, it rids heat faster when it's cold, but when you have a windchill of -80F, your car only feels the outside air's temperature. Good stuff, good stuff.
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Weatherman no wonder it feels so hot when the temp is over 100 f on a low humidity state like ca and las vegas compared to 85 f humid states. i can't stand 118's in vegas on summer...