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Yup Singapore hasn't fallen below 68°F in the 2000's, and its all time record low is 66°F. Probably the world's only major developed metropolis in that case.
I live in a city that normally never have temperatures bellow 70ºF, that is Fortaleza, in Brazil.
I created this thread to know about other cities in the world that have similar temperatures in the "winter".
Most cities in the North and Northeast of Brazil also never have temperatures bellow 70ºC, like Manaus, Belem, Natal, and Recife.
I love the fact that here in Fortaleza we can sleep with light clothes and open or semi-open windows during all the year. There are no cold nights, even now in July, that is the "coldest" (actually, the least warm) month in the year.
I believe that only the cities in the "equatorial world" have climate like this, and even in the "equatorial world", only the cities at low altitude. Cities like Bogota and Quito are in the equatorial world, but are at high altitude, so they have low temperatures.
Infact in Brunei all time record cold temperature is not below 70F
Very few places in the world can boast that.
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