• raldone01@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    Cold*. You can always put on more but once you’re naked, well you’re naked.

    *Limits apply.

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      9 days ago

      My life has been a series of moving to cooler and cooler climates and so far I have yet to regret a move. That said, cooler climates in Australia so maybe I just haven’t witnessed true winter yet

  • CrazyLikeGollum@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    Cold. 65F (19C) should be a once in an absolutely never heatwave. Average annual temperatures should be closer to 0F than 0C. Fuck the heat, fuck the Summer, and fuck that stupid ball of plasma it rode in on.

    Bring back snowball earth.

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      9 days ago

      Me, a Brit, in the north, currently experiencing our version of 19°C:

      I was in Berlin last month during the heatwave. In comparison, 35°C in Berlin is much more tolerable than 24°C in the UK.

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        I was in Leipzig at -1° in snow, and you could still walk around in a t-shirt.

        UK is deceptively humid, and it both chills and soaks you to the bone

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      8 days ago

      25 AVERAGE?! So like 15 at night and 35 during the day is considered not “heat” where you’re from?!

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      you need a cold winter to kill the insects and the pests though

      without a cold winter you end up with a ton of mosquitoes, poisonous snakes and the like. a fresh winter is a good thing IMO

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      9 days ago

      The avg. relative humidity here is 73% and avg. temperature 29C (84F). Summers (rainy season) do suck, but in the winter, when it’s cooler and dryer, that’s pretty pleasant. It’s too bad the winter months are smog months. So enjoying the outdoors has become a real exercise.

      I do hate wearing lots of (or layers of) clothes, so anything cold or where there’s non-stop rain for weeks isn’t really an option.

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    Temperatures in fahrenheit, because that’s what I think in.

    Winter should be cold and snowy, I’d like there to be about a foot of snow on the ground at all times between December and February.

    Spring should be about in the upper 60s-mid 70s during the day, and rain maybe a couple times a week.

    Summer, I don’t ever want the temperature above the 80s, and humidity should be low with a nice breeze. I also want the occasional really good thunder storm, often enough to keep us out of any sort of drought or burn ban, but not so much that we have flooding issues.

    Fall I’d mostly like to be in about the 50s, cooling off towards the end of the season so that it’s in about the lower 40s or upper 30s for deer season

  • JeSuisUnHombre@lemmy.zip
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    9 days ago

    Four seasons the old fashioned way when people were complaining about a long winter and short summer. I think those people are wrong and it saddens me that global warming made their wish reality

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    Temperate climate, specifically warm-summer Mediterranean (Csb) or Oceanic (Do). Cool, wet winters and relatively dry, warm summers.

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    I’m more or less happy with weather here in the PNW. Not that cold and wet in winter, not that hot and dry in summer. Of course with climate change, ACs are now needed and it actually snows in winter, but traditional weather patterns agreed with me.