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Is corn sweat real? It’s making you feel like a wet sponge
Think summer feels extra brutal in the Midwest? Blame “corn sweat.” As corn grows, it releases moisture into the air, turning fields into natural humidifiers. That extra humidity cranks up the heat index, making 90°F days feel like 105°F. In this explainer, we dive into the science behind corn sweat, why it matters for farmers and forecasters, and how it impacts your summer comfort—and even storm potential.

Ric Kearbey
Jul 252 min read
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