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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- While it has been a more comfortable start to the month of August, the end of July felt pretty sticky. With the extreme heat and humidity in the Midwest, the term coined "corn sweat" has gone viral for being the reason we've felt so muggy.
Now, does the corn really impact our weather? In today's Weather Whys, Meteorologist Alexis Staniec tells us the roots of this phrase and what it means.
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