• @Drivebyhaiku@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I take it in tens.

    -20° to -10° is full parka weather. Your breath freezes on your clothes and moisture in the air dries up.

    -10° to 0° is winter coat and scarf weather. Damp cold. Snow and ice but you don’t feel like your eyeballs are freezing.

    0° to 10° Jacket weather. Early spring temps. Pretty mild in either direction.

    10° - 20° Hoodie and t-shirt to taste. Basically the comfortable human range for most.

    20°- 30° T-shirt time. Anything above 25 is solidly in swimming weather territory.

    30°- 40° Time to seek some shade. Heatstroke and heat exhaustion are variable in this range the low end is a health risk for seniors the high end is a risk for even the hardcore heat lovers in their prime.

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      2 months ago

      Yep, perfectly reasonable

      I just applied mine to the temps in the OP :)

    • @drathvedro@lemm.ee
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      12 months ago

      Humidity is also a thing to account for. I’ll take 40° at 10% RH over 28° at 90% any day.

      • @Drivebyhaiku@lemmy.world
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        22 months ago

        Depends, I am increasingly a shorts year round Canadian so yes? But I feel like it’s also acceptable hoodie and pants weather. Hence “to taste”.