YES.
Cabin air can't get cooler without moisture first being removed from the air. Especially when it's humid out, recirc is your friend. Also, lower fan speed allows deeper dehumdification, as the coils can stay colder and/or the air spends more time against the cold surface before moving on.
So, if you're running fresh air and it's humid out, the A/C will be limited in how cold it can blow, because it may not be able to pull enough moisture out in a single pass to cool the air enough. What blows will be sort of cool, and sort of wet. Moving to recirc gives the A/C multiple passes to dry the air and achieve colder temps.
2018 F150 must be run in recirc down here to get it cold, especially when it's our normal 95F and 85% humidity. Then it's quite comfortable, and the system does pull in a small mix of fresh air even in recirc to keep good air in the cab.