Humidity Makes It Feel Hotter - Public Sports

All plants release water vapor in order to cool themselves. This water vapor can impact humidity and make us feel "sticky" in summer months. Humidity is one of the most frequently reported weather measurements and one of the most widely misunderstood.

When a forecast says humidity is 80 percent, most people picture the oppressive, heavy air of a summer afternoon — the kind where you step outside and feel like you’ve walked into a warm, wet towel.