What if it's 106 but it's very dry? Do they say that it "feels like" 95?
Rhetorical question - of course they don't. I agree with others - just present the hard data. I can tell how hot it feels when I feel it. I want to know that actual air temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, probability of precipitation - I want the hard data.
Rhetorical question - of course they don't.
Yes, in fact, they do. See my post above. Often, especially in early June, that's exactly the case here in Phoenix.