RealFeel vs Actual Temperature: Why Weather Apps Show Different Numbers
RealFeel vs Actual Temperature: Why Weather Apps Show Different Numbers
IN · Published Mar 14, 2026
RealFeel temperature accounts for humidity, wind speed, and sunlight to estimate how the weather truly feels.
High humidity makes it harder for your body to cool down, while wind chill can make temperatures feel much colder.
Use RealFeel to make informed decisions about clothing and outdoor activities, especially in extreme weather.
Understanding discrepancies in weather app temperatures
Many people notice differences between the 'actual' temperature and what it 'feels like' on weather apps. This difference, often called 'RealFeel' or 'Feels Like' temperature, can be confusing but is important for understanding the weather's true effect.
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