
02-23-2014, 05:35 PM
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Canadian here from Winnipeg (lived in Yellowknife too), I'll give a summer and winter version, Fahrenheit in brackets. Summer temps are a lot less varied than winter where large swings are pretty normal.
January
5 (41) is hot (t shirt weather), but very cold if you get soaked from rain
0 (32) is really warm (long sleeve shirt), and still fairly warm with snow and lighter wind
-10 (14) is comfortable (light jacket), cool with mild wind
-20 (-4) is cool (winter jacket), brisk with wind, cold with strong wind
-30 (-22) is brisk if there is no wind (2 shirts + jacket) is good, cold if there is any wind, dangerous with strong guests
-40 (-40) is cold with no wind (4 shirts + jacket), dangerous with any wind (which tingles)
-50 (-58) is dangerous no matter how you slice it. Any air contacting skin hurts and wind feels like it will rip your flesh apart. Also you need to light fires to start cars sometimes! Fortunately we usually bottom out at -40 C/F
July
30+ (86) is hot, wet or dry. Great beach weather. Temps this high aren't that common
25 (77) is warm. This is usually about the daytime high in July/august
20 (68) is mild, coolish for beach weather
15 (58) is cool, cooler when raining
10 (50) is cold, colder when raining
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02-24-2014, 02:40 AM
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Location: E ND & NW MN
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Quote:
Originally Posted by iloveturtles
Canadian here from Winnipeg (lived in Yellowknife too), I'll give a summer and winter version, Fahrenheit in brackets. Summer temps are a lot less varied than winter where large swings are pretty normal.
January
5 (41) is hot (t shirt weather), but very cold if you get soaked from rain
0 (32) is really warm (long sleeve shirt), and still fairly warm with snow and lighter wind
-10 (14) is comfortable (light jacket), cool with mild wind
-20 (-4) is cool (winter jacket), brisk with wind, cold with strong wind
-30 (-22) is brisk if there is no wind (2 shirts + jacket) is good, cold if there is any wind, dangerous with strong guests
-40 (-40) is cold with no wind (4 shirts + jacket), dangerous with any wind (which tingles)
-50 (-58) is dangerous no matter how you slice it. Any air contacting skin hurts and wind feels like it will rip your flesh apart. Also you need to light fires to start cars sometimes! Fortunately we usually bottom out at -40 C/F
July
30+ (86) is hot, wet or dry. Great beach weather. Temps this high aren't that common
25 (77) is warm. This is usually about the daytime high in July/august
20 (68) is mild, coolish for beach weather
15 (58) is cool, cooler when raining
10 (50) is cold, colder when raining
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Welcome....
I am a weather forecaster down here in Grand Forks North Dakota. I love cold weather and very cold tolerant compared to many. I would say -20F with a wind is truly cold....one I cannot be outside much without layering up.
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04-21-2014, 04:28 PM
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Location: Paris, Île-de-France, France
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Most likely below 20°F(-7°C) in deep winter morning, between 0~20°F(-18~-7°C) looks good
Everything above 20°F(-7°C) is not satisfied for the AUTHENTIC coldness
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04-21-2014, 08:56 PM
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Location: Tangerang (6°17 S)
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Below 15c. Below 20c is cool.
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04-27-2014, 12:03 PM
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Location: United Nations
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Below 0 °C (32 °F), I guess.
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04-27-2014, 12:11 PM
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Location: Logan Township, Minnesota
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Depends on the time of the year.
In the Spring 25F is cold
In the Summer 50F is cold
In the Autumn 25F is cold
In the winter minus-10F is cold
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10-10-2014, 05:34 AM
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Anything below 60 F for realfeel.
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10-10-2014, 07:24 AM
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Location: Buxton UK
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For out of doors, below 10°C / 50°F is when I start to detect a very raw, cold feeling, though depending on humidity, my nose usually runs somewhat above that, and if inside a room, cold is less than 17°C / 62°F, and my extremities will be cold, and I'll start layering up/putting heating on.
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10-10-2014, 07:47 AM
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Location: Northern Ireland
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Its 10c now and its not bad.
Probably about 2c
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10-10-2014, 11:57 AM
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Location: Lexington, KY
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Under 50F/10C
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