The higher humidity helps negate the cold somewhat. If it was gonna be cold, windy, and low humidity, that would be a problem.
Not for me. Low humidity is dry and dries out the skin which makes it seem colder to me. I’ve lived for years where temps can get in the single digits and hate the dry cold.uh, you’re absolutely wrong on that... higher humidity makes it feel colder dude
Clear skies
Temp: 37 degrees
Humidity: 69%
Wind: NW 5 mph
Moon phase: Waning Gibbous
Wet Bulb: 35
Yes, plenty, remember Nevada at Blue FieldLegit question. Have we ever won a game in the 30s or below?
A bad omenThat wet bulb is low as sheeit.
Not for me. Low humidity is dry and dries out the skin which makes it seem colder to me. I’ve lived for years where temps can get in the single digits and hate the dry cold.
All I know it was my old bones tell me.ok
science disagrees
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Legit question. Have we ever won a game in the 30s or below?
I do. Nevada in the potato bowl. The beginning of the end.Yes, plenty, remember Nevada at Blue Field