Meto keeps giving us "feels like" temps with wind chill.
AFAIK, no wind chill calculation formulas take account of air humidity.
Met Office "feels like" temperature forecasts use a formula that takes into
account humidity. I don't know what the formula they use is (you could ask
them), but such formulae do exist - here's one from the Australian
meteorology bureau -
http://www.bom.gov.au/info/thermal_s...tapproximation
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