Unfortunately the human body can't decide "what it feels like" just by knowing the temperature.
If it is cold, then a strong wind will make your body lose heat more quickly, and if it is hot then high humidity will prevent your body from shedding heat as quickly.
Sure, once you're out there you'll realise that it feels colder, or hotter, than you expected just from the temperature, but the benefit of checking the weather before you go out is that you won't need to go back in to put on extra clothing, or grab some water.
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