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You probably know this, but 35 is the limit in very high humidity. I've experienced a 54 degree day, and now take temperature records very seriously before moving places.
Yup, a wet-bulb temp. of 35C can lead to hyperthermia. https://www.omnicalculator.com/physics/wet-bulb
saw a news article lately about a child horrifically burning their feet walking barefoot near wrens hometown... remembering that walking barefoot to the beach was the norm growing up. now children only have a world of scorching sun and black asphalt.
IIRC, the opening of "The Ministry for the Future" by Kim Stanley Robinson covers a mass wet-bulb heat death event that really captures the horror of what it will be like in 10-20 years in certain parts of our planet. Really scary shit.
@mystic yes, at 36C wetbulb right now. I've experienced 50C in a desert, it's a whole different feeling.