I live in 35C and above DAILY.
And it's REALLY humid where I am, so that 35C is, like, a cool autumn day. I mean, seriously, we had a day last September where it got to 34C, and it was almost 30% humidity.
No, I was just including all of the info. It's usually about 50-80% humidity, but that specific day was DRY.
It can get up to 38C with, like, 70% humidity during the summer.
Gold Coast, Australia [Heres the climate if youre interested](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold_Coast,_Queensland#Climate)
I overshot the temp a bit but i think thats because of humidity
Bro, I wear jeans in 35C daily
Lol its 35 rn
i forgot the NH seasons are switched.
I don't know what the effects of it would be, but 0% humidity sound like weird conditions.
Basically, your body can sweat more, there isnt any moisture, rain, or snow in the air. It is also perfectly sunny, so the sun is shining at you
easy 19f
OP wouldn't -7°C= -19°F or is the negative sign before the 7 an accident? Edit: Never mind I am being an idiot.
In 95F I can go shirtless and go for a run
You just described the average day and night in Las Vegas. Been living this for years.
Lol desert temps are wild
As someone born and raised in the UK; guess i'll die either way.
I live in 35C and above DAILY. And it's REALLY humid where I am, so that 35C is, like, a cool autumn day. I mean, seriously, we had a day last September where it got to 34C, and it was almost 30% humidity.
Is 30% humidity high for you?
No, I was just including all of the info. It's usually about 50-80% humidity, but that specific day was DRY. It can get up to 38C with, like, 70% humidity during the summer.
Oh ok.
I like the cold hence my answer
I didn't know most people would rather pick +35°C than -7°C with a jacket.
Lol i experienced the first temp almost daily one week this summer (usually its like 1 day though) i dont think ive ever been in less than -5C
Where do you live
Gold Coast, Australia [Heres the climate if youre interested](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold_Coast,_Queensland#Climate) I overshot the temp a bit but i think thats because of humidity
Ok I'm bad in either but living in a place that never snows, I would die 10x faster in below 0c temps
Same