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View Poll Results: What is your summer weather preference
Hi 38 C Lo 14 C, brilliant sunshine and dry 11 33.33%
Hi 33 C Lo 21 C, Steamy and partly sunny with a thunderstorm 22 66.67%
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Old 05-04-2014, 10:28 AM
 
Location: Viseu, Portugal 510 masl
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Actually i hate both.
But if i have to choose then i rather take dry heat over wet heat and a 14°C low overnight is also a welcome refreshment.

A summer pattern of 28°C / 14°C would be great though.
That's the typical summer in the interior regions of northern Portugal, in locations at 300/700 metes of altitude

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Old 05-04-2014, 10:29 AM
 
Location: London, UK
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I have never experienced 14/38°C but it seems really pleasant and interesting.

21/33°C sounds ideal so I'll go for it, especially given my preference for higher humidity.
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Old 05-04-2014, 12:00 PM
 
Location: Lexington, KY
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Option 2 sounds lovely, every day from June-September.

A lower diurnal range of 31/23 C (88/74 F) would be ideal.
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Old 05-04-2014, 12:13 PM
 
Location: New Jersey
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Option 1 - I'll take a dry heat over humid. The cool night would be lovely.
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Old 05-04-2014, 12:15 PM
 
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Well, over here in Fahrenheit land, ideal temps for me would be where you can opt to wear a light jacket or go without. Thats usually around 65F.
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Old 05-04-2014, 12:24 PM
 
Location: HERE
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Well, over here in Fahrenheit land, ideal temps for me would be where you can opt to wear a light jacket or go without. Thats usually around 65F.
If you don't know Celsius use an online convertor; simple as that.
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Old 05-04-2014, 12:33 PM
 
Location: United Nations
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Neither. Both are way too hot for me and I would stay inside with the A/C all day (except in the 14 °C morning).
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Old 05-04-2014, 01:47 PM
 
Location: Paris, ÃŽle-de-France, France
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100/57F sounds better than 91/70F
I don't go out around during noon time in the summer, the sun angle's too high even though wearing a long sleeve
But in late night you can see how temperature drastically dips to cool it down
No problem with getting bed, easier to control than bunch of humidities
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Old 05-04-2014, 03:00 PM
 
Location: In transition
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1st one definitely. I love blazing sunshine and dryness in summer more than humidity and thunderstorms
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Old 05-04-2014, 03:14 PM
 
Location: Northville, MI
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Where are all the humidity haters. I see humid heat winning over dry heat.
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