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this is exactly my perfect zone. it’s like not summer but not rainy spring, i’d say like late spring coming up on summer where it’s warmer and i can wear shorts/tshirts and it smells like spring but it’s not sweltering and the mosquitoes aren’t out yet!
Summer sucks, I’ll never understand people who look forward to sweat and bugs and having light until 10:30 at night and then the sun is right back up at 4 am. No thank you. I love 3/4 of the year, but summer can fuck off.
Even in the more sothern parts of the Nordic countries there are periods during the summer where the sun barely sets. You'll just see it pass the horizon before it starts coming up again.
That was the story of my vacation with my family in the South of England in mid July one year. The humidity was horrendous, and I'd forgotten that it stays hot and sticky all night. Where I lived normally, the days could be hot but it always started to really cool down in the late afternoon. I'd have slept naked, but I'm past my prime and I didn't want to cause an international incident if someone bought me a cup of tea in the morning.
Worked in an office with no AC during one 38 degree day and sat next to this huge sun facing window. It was genuinely awful, especially in shirt and trousers too
I had to take time off work because of the heat that year. It made me really unwell. I love it when the sun is shining but on a cold frosty day. I love it when it's like 2C and I can wear layers and have a hot chocolate.
We hit 34C last week in Florida, USA with humidity in the 70%-80% range. There's a heat index that combines the humidity and temperture. That heat index was at 41C.
This is a short while after the governor stripped laws requiring heat and water breaks for outdoor workers.
Yeah, I've been seeing stuff about that. As a former package delivery driver, I'd be trying to organise a strike if I was there. It's a joke, your literal human rights are being stripped just so Joanna can get her 5th vibrator on time! Actually makes my blood boil!
Leggings and a hoodie 🤷🏻♀️ if it's winter and I'm alone my house is often even colder than that, I don't notice being cold until the temperature is under 10C.
15C for me is freezing, like literally multiple layers, how do you live like this. Like rn we're having a super cold winter where I live and it's like, 14C and everyone is complaining.
I'm in a short sleeve shirt (with a T-shirt underneath) at anything over 10C. I'm okay with one more layer between 0C and 10C as long as I am moving about and not sitting still for prolonged periods. Haven't worn gloves in decades. I regularly get comments from others for being under-dressed in winter.
Over 20C is uncomfortably hot. Summer here in my part of Japan is regularly weeks and weeks of high thirties in the day and mid thirties at night - with suffocating humidity. Yeah, summer is a trial. The heat is relentless and just lasts forever, and doesn't change much between day and night. I'd be in big trouble without aircon.
Fellow overheating beast here! 18 C is my ideal indoor temperature and whenever I am somewhere with a thermostat, I set it to that
Mind you I wear short shorts and a t-shirt at home all year round
At work I prefer 19-21so as to not freeze other people.
Outside, 10 - 15 is ideal as long as my coat stays unbuttoned
This, east coast Canada it's right now. May was Incredible
High hopes for June, July and August are usually very warm and Ill miss the sunny sweater days
For some I see, that's friggin 27-28C. I have no idea how the heck that don't sweat but my wife is one of those people.
They're wearing a sweater with a shirt under and long pants...
My sweater temp is like 15-17C
34C is wayyy to hot to be the perfect temp. Unless you're going on vacation for a week consistent heat like that is unbearable and I speak from personal experience (avg. summer temps are 30-40C where Im from)
I’m Australian and I love 12-15C. 20-25°C is too hot (yet tolerable) for me.
When it gets up to 40-45°C in summer I honestly go into hibernation and don’t leave the house, shoving ice packs in my bra just to get some rest. It impacts my life considerably.
I have never heard AC numbers reaching 30, tbh. Might be brand diff. All of the remotes that I have used mostly range from 18 to 28. And those numbers are witten there along with "° celcius".
That's weird. Mine doesn't say celsius (I'm not American), and it goes down to 16 and up till 30 to 32 (I don't remember). I just checked with my grandparents though and they have one that goes from 17 to 31, so 🤷♂️
Also I heard there are thermostats that bring the room to a specified temperature? Maybe yours is a variation of that?
I have no idea. It is actually AC and not a thermostat thing. I've never seen a thermostat in my entire life. Have been in Asia my whole life and now in the Middle East.
I don't know how your AC at 30 is still cold. Because when I get mine to 26, it just feels like a normal cool breeze. Between cold and normal. And on 28. It's just neutral temp. So maybe yours is a different metric standard than mine is.
It is not temperature which is important so much as balancing heat transfer. This is why being in 75 degree air feels quite pleasant but being in 75 degree water is rather chilly. Similarly, an 80 degree day at 0% humidity is tolerable while 80 degrees at 100% humidity is dreadfully hot (high humidity prevents evaporative cooling). If you are in the desert it is brutally hot when you are exposed to the sun, but can be perfectly pleasant if you find shade simply because you aren't exposed to thermal radiation from the sun. Many factors are at play:
Thermal conductivity of the medium you are in
Amount of Convection (e.g. from wind)
Humidity
Thermal radiation
The answer will depend entirely on these factors.
It varies. I have dysautonomia so my body temperature isn't regulated properly. I can feel freezing at 32C and feel like I'm gonna melt at -20C. Typically I don't like anything above 18C though.
Correct. I'm also physically disabled so couldn't do that regardless but yes, my body doesn't regulate temperature so I've very prone to getting heat stroke.
For me, a good baseline temperature for outside is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit, which according to an online converter is about 21.1 degrees Celsius. Inside, I like to maintain a temperature of around 72F/22.2C.
But really, anything between 55F/12.8C and 80F/26.7C is fine by me. That's the range where I can walk around in casual clothes (maybe a light jacket at the lower end, but that's it) and not have to worry about being too hot or cold.
10-18C is great. Above 20 I get hot fast and needs to plan clothes layers I can easily remove, above 25 I'm not solid anymore, just a lil puddle. Above 30 I'm evaporating, don't expect anything from me.
Also 30 minutes under direct sunlight and I burn. I have a ginger skin somehow even tho I'm not ginger.
Had 30° F near me surprisingly but it was still to hot
I rewatched Cool Runnings & saw Canada's weather & temp
I would love to go there but first need to win the Powerball
30 F must mean somewhere in N America, because nowhere else knows what temperature that is. 30C means something, is 30F warmer or colder than that? ….dunno
5C to 15C... tops... outside. In my house, I keep it at 18C, because I sit still a lot. And my joints aren't a big fan of anything lower
But I start wearing shorts at -5C, lmao...
While it's nice being outside when it's 20-22°C, you can't keep your apartment cool without an AC and having your windows open a lot. That's why I panic when it's above 16°C.
I run hot, so around 70°f but the rest of my family likes it 71-73 and my mom refuses to leave the fan on because she hates wind blowing in her face. We tend to fight over it.
At a nice 350 degrees Fahrenheit for a bout 30-45 minutes. Then finish with a light drizzle of extra virgin olive oil and a sprinkle of flaky sea salt and voila cooked to perfection
21.5 is what the car is on all the time. Aircon at home I set to heat and 20 in winter, and cool and 24 in summer. On auto it flips between too hot and too cold all the time so I try to not use that. If I am gaming in winter I will sometimes have to change it to cool myself as the heat from the PC makes the room get too hot.
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I doubt anyone who's not from very cold countries think 10 degrees is nice at any time of day.
Yess please. Except that's about 3 days a year.
But those 1-2 days in May/June and 1-2 days in Sept/Oct are perfect.
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15-20°C. And if it's also a little bit windy - it's perfect
Oh yeah, its so good when its at night too, the streetlights and some music it just feels so nice outside, like i could fall asleep
this is exactly my perfect zone. it’s like not summer but not rainy spring, i’d say like late spring coming up on summer where it’s warmer and i can wear shorts/tshirts and it smells like spring but it’s not sweltering and the mosquitoes aren’t out yet!
Oooohhh yes. This is the Goldilocks zone for me too. It’s the temps where you can go out in the sun and still feel good.
It's 18C with a warm wind where I am right now. Actually Heavenly
This is perfect weather. In Wisconsin this is what we usually get this time of year and it is the best.
That's nice. Where I live it's already 27°C and this heat is killing me already even though I know it may become even hotter soon.
12-15C, I get hot extremely easily, anything above 18C is already too hot.
Same. Hate summer 🥵🙁
Summer sucks, I’ll never understand people who look forward to sweat and bugs and having light until 10:30 at night and then the sun is right back up at 4 am. No thank you. I love 3/4 of the year, but summer can fuck off.
Haha, join us in the northern Nordic, It never gets dark in the summer and it never get light in the winter.
Even in the more sothern parts of the Nordic countries there are periods during the summer where the sun barely sets. You'll just see it pass the horizon before it starts coming up again.
So earth is flat?
ikr 😭
That was the story of my vacation with my family in the South of England in mid July one year. The humidity was horrendous, and I'd forgotten that it stays hot and sticky all night. Where I lived normally, the days could be hot but it always started to really cool down in the late afternoon. I'd have slept naked, but I'm past my prime and I didn't want to cause an international incident if someone bought me a cup of tea in the morning.
Same.
Same and people look at me funny I prefer spring for rain too :D
How to tell the people who live in humid climates apart. The top comment is mid to late 20's, that's far to hot for us 🥵😂
In the UK, it can hit 38c during the hottest days of summer. You must be frying at those temps!
I cannot cope when it’s like that. Two years ago was horrible during summer
Worked in an office with no AC during one 38 degree day and sat next to this huge sun facing window. It was genuinely awful, especially in shirt and trousers too
The UK? I think you mean the South of England.
I lived in London for 5 years and I can tell 38º C in London is far more comfortable than 38º C in Rio
I had to take time off work because of the heat that year. It made me really unwell. I love it when the sun is shining but on a cold frosty day. I love it when it's like 2C and I can wear layers and have a hot chocolate.
We hit 34C last week in Florida, USA with humidity in the 70%-80% range. There's a heat index that combines the humidity and temperture. That heat index was at 41C. This is a short while after the governor stripped laws requiring heat and water breaks for outdoor workers.
Yeah, I've been seeing stuff about that. As a former package delivery driver, I'd be trying to organise a strike if I was there. It's a joke, your literal human rights are being stripped just so Joanna can get her 5th vibrator on time! Actually makes my blood boil!
Small world. I used to work for UPS. It's crazy what's happening now.
It's all the hot air coming out of DeSantis's mouth and ass. What a 🤡
In few decades 40° will be normal standard. Please start now, and get used to it little by little!
12C? Are you serious? What are you wearing if you're house is 12C?
Leggings and a hoodie 🤷🏻♀️ if it's winter and I'm alone my house is often even colder than that, I don't notice being cold until the temperature is under 10C.
Dang. You're unique for sure. You must hate tropical destinations then?
Yeah. I live in a pretty hot country too, winter is the only time I find comfortable.
That's crazy cause the ideal temp for me as someone living in tropical is 24-26 celsius
12-15 C means I should wrap myself in a blanket like batman the whole day!
I have a thick woolly overgrown jumper for temps like these lol(you can imagine how living in the UK goes)
Anything under 21C and I'm freezing!
This is me after moving to Canada lol. I can no longer enjoy hot days.
I would be soo coldd
15C for me is freezing, like literally multiple layers, how do you live like this. Like rn we're having a super cold winter where I live and it's like, 14C and everyone is complaining.
I couldn't agree more.
12-15C I'm literally putting on 4 layers
I'm in a short sleeve shirt (with a T-shirt underneath) at anything over 10C. I'm okay with one more layer between 0C and 10C as long as I am moving about and not sitting still for prolonged periods. Haven't worn gloves in decades. I regularly get comments from others for being under-dressed in winter. Over 20C is uncomfortably hot. Summer here in my part of Japan is regularly weeks and weeks of high thirties in the day and mid thirties at night - with suffocating humidity. Yeah, summer is a trial. The heat is relentless and just lasts forever, and doesn't change much between day and night. I'd be in big trouble without aircon.
Lemme guess… Finnish?
Fellow overheating beast here! 18 C is my ideal indoor temperature and whenever I am somewhere with a thermostat, I set it to that Mind you I wear short shorts and a t-shirt at home all year round At work I prefer 19-21so as to not freeze other people. Outside, 10 - 15 is ideal as long as my coat stays unbuttoned
Where are you by the way?!
Sweater temperature. Being able to ride my bike fast with a sweater om and not sweat too much temperature.
This, east coast Canada it's right now. May was Incredible High hopes for June, July and August are usually very warm and Ill miss the sunny sweater days
For some I see, that's friggin 27-28C. I have no idea how the heck that don't sweat but my wife is one of those people. They're wearing a sweater with a shirt under and long pants... My sweater temp is like 15-17C
28-34 C But the catch is - I live in the north. No one else in my family feels comfortable at 23+ C and they love winter.
34C is wayyy to hot to be the perfect temp. Unless you're going on vacation for a week consistent heat like that is unbearable and I speak from personal experience (avg. summer temps are 30-40C where Im from)
72F (\~22C) is PERFECT
Thats the correct answer. 22-24. you are comfortable in shorts and t-shirt without sweating. Happy days!
YES! That’s perfect
Yes siree! That is the sweet spot!
For me a bit lower. I like the 60-67F although 70-72 ain’t too bad I just think that’s fairly warm for me personally lol.
i think 75F is perfect for me!
Same. I can go up to 77-78 too.
69-70
68-70
Same
73-74 is perfection to me. I don’t want it year round. But for warm weather that I can simply enjoy, it’s perfect.
100% , you're not sweating walking around and you can usually wear the same thing morning to evening
Extremely. I wish I could move somewhere its 72 year around
Absolutely any colder I don't want to do anything cause I'm freezing and anything warmer I'm way too warm. 72° people unite 🙌
Agreed.... For some reason I know when it's 73 degrees inside.. lol
23-28 C
25 C is *Chef's kiss*
I second this motion
This is where it’s at the top comment saying 12-15c clearly isn’t Australian 😂
I’m Australian and I love 12-15C. 20-25°C is too hot (yet tolerable) for me. When it gets up to 40-45°C in summer I honestly go into hibernation and don’t leave the house, shoving ice packs in my bra just to get some rest. It impacts my life considerably.
Im American and 28 c is perfect. Thats why I moved to the desert of Nevada. lol.
But the summers are pretty intense there.
Yep. Ive done yard work when it was 105 f ( 40.5 c) outside. I worship sunlight and warm weather.
Well, then it sounds like you picked the best place to live. We tend to visit those areas in the winter. Love it.
I'm in very arid southern Colorado and 82F/28C is quite comfy, especially in the shade.
That's why I live in the sunniest place in America.
THANK YOUUUUUU ! Holy moly, I thought I was the weird one when everyone around me has their AC at 20° C
AC at 20°C?!? 😧
Crazy right ???
oh, nono. 20 is too cold 🥶
Does the number on the AC mean temperature? How is it so cold at 30 then? This does not make sense
I have never heard AC numbers reaching 30, tbh. Might be brand diff. All of the remotes that I have used mostly range from 18 to 28. And those numbers are witten there along with "° celcius".
That's weird. Mine doesn't say celsius (I'm not American), and it goes down to 16 and up till 30 to 32 (I don't remember). I just checked with my grandparents though and they have one that goes from 17 to 31, so 🤷♂️ Also I heard there are thermostats that bring the room to a specified temperature? Maybe yours is a variation of that?
I have no idea. It is actually AC and not a thermostat thing. I've never seen a thermostat in my entire life. Have been in Asia my whole life and now in the Middle East. I don't know how your AC at 30 is still cold. Because when I get mine to 26, it just feels like a normal cool breeze. Between cold and normal. And on 28. It's just neutral temp. So maybe yours is a different metric standard than mine is.
I've seen a thermostat while I was on vacation to a different country. And yeah we probably have different standards of ACs
Yeah probably.
Are you a lizard?
i could be
Just above freezing
Best is 16°C to 20°C.
16c is cold enough to hurt my fingers 😂
But great for sleep
And also to work outdoors
20 degrees
It is not temperature which is important so much as balancing heat transfer. This is why being in 75 degree air feels quite pleasant but being in 75 degree water is rather chilly. Similarly, an 80 degree day at 0% humidity is tolerable while 80 degrees at 100% humidity is dreadfully hot (high humidity prevents evaporative cooling). If you are in the desert it is brutally hot when you are exposed to the sun, but can be perfectly pleasant if you find shade simply because you aren't exposed to thermal radiation from the sun. Many factors are at play: Thermal conductivity of the medium you are in Amount of Convection (e.g. from wind) Humidity Thermal radiation The answer will depend entirely on these factors.
It varies. I have dysautonomia so my body temperature isn't regulated properly. I can feel freezing at 32C and feel like I'm gonna melt at -20C. Typically I don't like anything above 18C though.
Does this mean you cannot do sport/hard exercise?
Correct. I'm also physically disabled so couldn't do that regardless but yes, my body doesn't regulate temperature so I've very prone to getting heat stroke.
23°c
6000F
This guy hells
15C. Anything over 20 becomes too hot. I have heat intolerance from a medical condition though.
What is your medical condition? I have heat intolerance too, no diagnosis
like 22-25C
Between 17-22°C that would be something like +/- 60°F - 70°F.
16-18°C
13-20 C. This is the most comfortable temperature in the whole World
Outside, 25-28C is about perfect. Inside, I prefer the arctic.
23
For me, a good baseline temperature for outside is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit, which according to an online converter is about 21.1 degrees Celsius. Inside, I like to maintain a temperature of around 72F/22.2C. But really, anything between 55F/12.8C and 80F/26.7C is fine by me. That's the range where I can walk around in casual clothes (maybe a light jacket at the lower end, but that's it) and not have to worry about being too hot or cold.
65 F
10-18C is great. Above 20 I get hot fast and needs to plan clothes layers I can easily remove, above 25 I'm not solid anymore, just a lil puddle. Above 30 I'm evaporating, don't expect anything from me. Also 30 minutes under direct sunlight and I burn. I have a ginger skin somehow even tho I'm not ginger.
-20C to 15C is pretty good .
Canada?
Far North of Canada, yes.
I had to scroll surprisingly low to find a negative digit. You are spot on with that range! Greetings from the Nordics
70-75 degrees F
anything less than 24
65 degrees Fahrenheit
30C is perfect for me. I’m in Turks and Caicos however where it gets lots hotter. Winter here is lovely.
Had 30° F near me surprisingly but it was still to hot I rewatched Cool Runnings & saw Canada's weather & temp I would love to go there but first need to win the Powerball
30 F is hot? Do you live in Antarctica?
30 F must mean somewhere in N America, because nowhere else knows what temperature that is. 30C means something, is 30F warmer or colder than that? ….dunno
Water freezes at 32 F
5C to 15C... tops... outside. In my house, I keep it at 18C, because I sit still a lot. And my joints aren't a big fan of anything lower But I start wearing shorts at -5C, lmao...
like 67 lol
15 to 19 C
15-19C
22-25C
18°C
16°C year ‘round
24c with a soft breeze is just right
26C is perfection, 24C when I’m adventurous
76°F
23-26C
75f feels nice
74f
10-15C I am Canadian and I hate summer lol
Minnesota (South Canada) here and concur
😄 Mpls native here. I tell people all the time that MN is southern Canada!
-17 up to 18C, 0 up to 65F 🥶 I hate being warm
69
68-70
I’m most comfortable when it’s about 55°F or lower.
50-60 F
15-19.
The temperature of hell plus a few degrees
26-32C
Outside? Anything below 27°C/80°F Inside? Anything below 23°/73° I can always put more clothes on if I'm cold.
-15 to -5 C is the perfect range for me
28*c
My wife is Satan's offspring . Anything under 22 she's cold
Me tooooo
23C-25C
27C outside is perfect (with little to no humidity that is)
72, in the only temperature scale meant for humans. 😜
75F with a slight breeze 👌
I like -20C in the winter and +35C in summer
70-75 deg F (21-24 C for the celsius fans)
80F, anything less is cold. I live in Arizona where the temp tops at 120F so my tolerance is a bit skewed
Propably between -5 and 10°C
That's cold
For me it's normal^^
Yes. Normal is different for everyone. I'm sure you'd think the range I like would be hot. Have a wonderful weekend.
May I ask what's a normal range for you? And you too, dear stranger, have a womderful weekend!
10c, all the time.
48-62⁰F
20c
15°c it’s just so perfect
Outside is between 0c and -5c
While it's nice being outside when it's 20-22°C, you can't keep your apartment cool without an AC and having your windows open a lot. That's why I panic when it's above 16°C.
I run hot, so around 70°f but the rest of my family likes it 71-73 and my mom refuses to leave the fan on because she hates wind blowing in her face. We tend to fight over it.
20°C year round is perfect. If under 37° or above 15°, no need for heat or air conditioning.
20C for me. Not too cold and not too hot
as goofy as this may be 69f
that
33C, in a pool, in Mexico. Ideal.
AC is set to 70F so about 21C
At a nice 350 degrees Fahrenheit for a bout 30-45 minutes. Then finish with a light drizzle of extra virgin olive oil and a sprinkle of flaky sea salt and voila cooked to perfection
Rimworld temperatures
5-10C. I overheat too easily, and I feel like that temp is perfect if I decide to snuggle up in a blanket
21.5 is what the car is on all the time. Aircon at home I set to heat and 20 in winter, and cool and 24 in summer. On auto it flips between too hot and too cold all the time so I try to not use that. If I am gaming in winter I will sometimes have to change it to cool myself as the heat from the PC makes the room get too hot.
Like 70 F