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From what I've seen I can guess that the norm among heat lovers is to consider anything above 100F "hot", though many of them don't consider 100F+ uncomfortably hot.
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Originally Posted by Cambium
I find temperatures above 50 degrees F hot. I would think a lover of heat does not find 90s Hot. I could be wrong. Thats like me saying 20s is cold. Its not.
To be honest, though I guess I'm known to be a "heat lover"...I'm really more of a "cold hater" - lol.
My perfect temp is anything from 60 to 95 F. I really could care less if the high/low is 62 F, 91 F, 53 F, 77 F...etc. I'm really not that locked into a narrow temp range like many others. Anything above 95 F for too long I likely would find annoying after a time. Otherwise, what I dislike is temps much below 50 F, and I really hate temps below 40 F Lows or highs)
This is normal low for Barrow but thought someone else would like to see where the 30s are. In fact, looks like temps are dropping as the day progresses.
62F with a dew point of 45F is perfect sleeping conditions for me. Although my ideal range goes up to 65F and I can sleep good in anything up to around 70F, I sleep best at Cambium's range . Headaches for me only start at 75F or 76F.
Cambium you must have a really hefty electricity bill! Ironically even if it's much much cooler here, my room's currently at 77°F, exactly the same temp as outside.
Still very warm in southeastern France, currently 36°C/97°F in Avignon. 12th 30°C+ high in Le Luc. I wouldn't mind if things evened out between here and there.
Fair
83 F
Dewpoint 63 F
Humidity 51%
Heat Index 84 F
Whoops. Wrong thread. Oh well.
Last edited by ilovemycomputer90; 06-30-2012 at 08:19 AM..
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