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OP, you should be able to know what cloths you should wear for what temps. It also depends a lot upon how your body reacts to temps.
Me: 59 degrees I can wear a t shirt and bring a hoodie for just in case. 4 degrees I am in some layered clothing and a winter coat....or on my couch chilling.
You can always layer when it is colder and remove clothing if you get too warm.
OP, you should be able to know what cloths you should wear for what temps. It also depends a lot upon how your body reacts to temps.
Me: 59 degrees I can wear a t shirt and bring a hoodie for just in case. 4 degrees I am in some layered clothing and a winter coat....or on my couch chilling.
You can always layer when it is colder and remove clothing if you get too warm.
You take life way too seriously.
You think? He measured his height using some type of back to the future time machine.
"I am approximately 5.11.878898982828282831 feet tall using the Rutger's hyperbaric chamber. The experiment was conducted at 1.45 PM EST at 70 degrees. Dwarves were used to visually confirm results. We tried to get that hobbit from the movies but has was unavailable."
I have never been out in such extremely variant conditions as they rarely occur here. NWS changed their forecast TODAY MORNING when I woke up. I was honestly confused, and I wanted some help. I know how to dress myself for regular conditions, but extremes like this require some degree of preparation. I wanted a little bit of help from those who are used to extreme variations. What is so immature in asking some help when its actually needed. Better safe than sorry.
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