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Not extremely hot, but not pleasantly cool either. Like 85 with a low around 75. 70s are nice, but they're boring and I prefer it to get colder than that please.
Slow-moving highs stuck over the Tasman Sea and low pressure systems to the south directing persistent dry westerly winds over coastal NSW which is very bad.
Hot and humid is the worst for me, I feel my best when the outside temperature is between 40 and 70 with low humidity and preferably some wind. I hate being sticky.
I would say probably very high relative humidity in cool / mild temperatures (say, 10-20c). That's ok if it's raining but it's stupid if it's not. This is a kind of weather where I have no idea how to dress, I either feel too cold or too hot.
Also very high humidity in cold (< 8c) temps is bone-chilling. The worst.
I don't really mind humid hot days, yet I've never experienced a tropical climate, so I don't know.
Also, more than 2-3 days of rain in a row. We had two weeks recently, thought I was dying.
For me its definately the grey-overcast drizzling muck with tiny daily ranges like 5°C for a high and 4°C for a low we often get during the darker season. Northern Germany's stereotype is this kind of weather and i hate it with a passion.
Second would be icy cold or freezing rain at temperatures around or even below freezing. It makes your fingers numb and the roads slippery as a ice rink.
Third temps in the teens Celsius with higher humidity and dry weather (like the previous poster mentioned).
Hard to decide what to wear on such days
Same as above! Who in the world can ''love'' 10c, overcast and drizzle?
I wouldn't say I love it, but it's a whole lot better than hot weather.
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