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Partially sunny this afternoon, 19.2C at 3.50pm. Medium-term forecast calls for no rain, decent amounts of sun and comfortable temperatures not far off average.
After the poor June, that forecast is also poor. The July average is 24C and not one day reaches that.
After the poor June, that forecast is also poor. The July average is 24C and not one day reaches that.
After being on this forum for months I've learned there are quite a few people that would love that forecast and enjoy temps that are under 75F. They probably want it even cooler than that, more like the 60's.
It's cold here in Niagara falls today. I have long pants, long sleeved shirt and socks on. It was 10c when I first went out this morning. That's 50f by the way. I really like it cool but this is a little too cold.
After being on this forum for months I've learned there are quite a few people that would love that forecast and enjoy temps that are under 75F. They probably want it even cooler than that, more like the 60's.
I'd ideally prefer at least some days around 25-26C but that forecast is fine by me. Settled, dry, probably above-average sunshine, no abrupt changes, warm enough that you can wear summer clothes with no problem, cool enough to be able to be active outdoors without sweating through your clothes, no need for A/C, ideal for sleeping at night...the hot few days we had were good for the novelty value to remind me what heat is like and ideal for sunbathing/swimming outdoors but a bit of a nuisance re. normal everyday life if you're not used to it IMO.
I'd ideally prefer at least some days around 25-26C but that forecast is fine by me. Settled, dry, probably above-average sunshine, no abrupt changes, warm enough that you can wear summer clothes with no problem, cool enough to be able to be active outdoors without sweating through your clothes, no need for A/C, ideal for sleeping at night...the hot few days we had were good for the novelty value to remind me what heat is like and ideal for sunbathing/swimming outdoors but a bit of a nuisance re. normal everyday life if you're not used to it IMO.
I agree with you that your forecast does not seem bad given average conditions expected. For summer I prefer mid 80's (avg temps), but now we are going back into the 90's which I find can be uncomfortable and sweaty depending on RH. For me, ideal outdoor activity temps for daytime highs are roughly from 70 to 85. I don't think you can go wrong with that, and not too uncomfortable either way (too cool or hot). I found it interesting, and never really knew, that many people prefer much hotter and considerably cooler conditions for outdoor activity. Hmmm.
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