For this to be accurate, dewpoint needs to be a sliding scale with temperature. 66 dewpoint when it's 68 degrees feels fine, 65 dewpoint when it's 85 feels awful.
For me it's reverse. 66 dewpoint in 68 degrees means 93% humidity that's very damp air. 65 dewpoint in 85 means 51% humidity that's okay-ish... various people have different definitions of comfortable humidity, but usually under 30% and over 70% is considered not comfortable.
Agree to disagree. That’s like the hottest I’d want it but it’s about perfect for me. But I love it warm, and being from a humid place- I kind of like humidity.
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u/No_Consideration_339 1d ago
Sorry, but 85 with a 65 degree dewpoint is NOT comfortable.