Among some friends I seem to be the odd one out who doesn’t like heat and the sun. To me an overcast fall day, 10C is perfect. Rain is welcome if it does not overstay its welcome.

  • JackFrostNCola@lemmy.world
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    18 days ago

    18°C, drizzle & thunderstorms.
    But live in a city in Australia that has clear skies 70% of the year, and an average of about 24 annual days of rain.

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    18 days ago

    Indoors, 76-78f (25)

    Outdoors, I love our summer weather pattern. Warm evenings, mornings getting hotter, then beautiful thunderstorms in the afternoon to cool things off, nights usually more clear but often you can see lightning in the sky, dramatic and beautiful. Ideally I would want the top temp at about 90f (32) and evening around the 78f (25). Lately it’s been more like 99f (37) on the hottest days, which also means the heat pump can’t get the indoors to the 25 easily.

    Hot and dry sucks, cold and rainy sucks. But tropical with dramatic rain is beautiful, so enjoyable. Our winter is what people visit to see, it’s mild and cool; but summer is my favorite even here. Tropical storms are also wonderful, the trees bending in the wind, the rain filling the streets and afterwards all the frog sounds.

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    18 days ago

    20-23C, partially cloudy, cold-ish wind but quite hot in the sun. At night is should cool down to like 10-14C. Preferably with summer-like day length, I don’t really like the dark. But I don’t mind the variation, and I can also really enjoy a sunny -10C winter day or a stormy 5C autumn day.

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    18 days ago

    Inside 23°C for sleeping, 26°C for sitting.

    Outside 30°C with strong wind and high humidity, but I can appreciate the popular cool, crisp, dry air.

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        17 days ago

        I lived in Taiwan for two years, partly because of the climate. Now Finland unfortunately - it has 3-5 tolerable months in a year.

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    18 days ago
    • Not under direct sunlight. Cloudy or overcast preferable.

    • 15C and low humidity. Light hoodie weather basically.

    • Light breeze with cool, crisp air.

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    18 days ago

    ITT: a lot of us favoring exactly the weather that climate change is taking away

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      18 days ago

      I literally can’t remember the last time I could see my own breath during winter down here, as a kid it happened for a couple of months a year.

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    18 days ago

    As an American in the south east… 72-78 slow breeze partially cloudy and very very little humidity.

    The humidity is what kills you here… Sure it’s 85° out… but 98% make it suck.

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    18 days ago

    In the spring or summer:

    • Partly cloudy
    • Mild breeze
    • 70 °F (21 °C),

     

    In the fall:

    • Partly cloudy
    • No breeze
    • 50 °F (10 °C)

     

    In the winter:

    • Clear skies
    • No breeze
    • 30 °F (–1 °C)
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    18 days ago

    Cooler nights around 10, about 22 in the day with decent sun low UV and about 50 percent humidity all round. Slight crisp breeze

  • u/lukmly013 (lemmy.sdf.org)@lemmy.sdf.org
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    18 days ago

    15°C (59°F), cloudy, not raining.

    Not sure about space weather though, but it doesn’t matter much as I live in a city meaning high RFI so I can’t catch basically anything anyway.