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Why is there a 'Temperature' and a 'Feels like (Temperature)' in weather apps? What's the difference between the two?
Why are there two different temperatures in weather apps? Why don't we experience the real temperature instead of the 'Feels like'? How is 'Feels like' temperature measured?