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Old 03-03-2018, 07:55 AM
 
Location: 44N 89W
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DeadBattery View Post
I can't stand the cold and I'm only not freezing in summer because I have horrid circulation in my feet and hands so:
Frigid: < -10 C (< 14 F)
Very cold: -9 C - 10 C (16~ F - 50 F)
Cold: 11 C - 24 C (52~ F - 75 F)
Moderate: 25 C - 30 C (77 F - 86 F)
Perfect: 31 C - 40 C (87 F - 104 F)
Warm: 41 C - 48 C (106~ F - 118 F)
Hot: 49 C > (120 F >)
Holy cow, that's even far more extreme than I was at age 12! I actually agree with frigid being -10*C and colder, but everything from "cold" on up is at least one level below what I'd consider it.

Still, welcome to the board, and it's cool to see an extreme heat lover back around these parts as a change of pace from all the coldies.

 
Old 03-20-2018, 12:37 PM
 
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Old post, I know.

Blazing: Over 94F

Hot: 75-94F
(uncomfortable weather! I am pretty sensitive and consider mid 70's hot)

Warm: 58-74F (favorite temp range here, although I prefer 60's the best)

Cool: 49-57F

Cold: 35-48F

Frigid: Less than 35F


I hate hot and blazing and I hate cold and frigid. Honestly, I can't stand hot and blazing weather because with cold and frigid at least you can wear a coat/ jacket, but there's not much you can do to prevent the heat. That's why I'd rather move to somewhere like Alaska as opposed to Australia.
Although New Zealand has the kind of weather I considered in my "warm" region, which is one of the reasons as to why I'd always considered moving there.

Favorite temperature: I'd say 65 degrees F, definitely. A lot of your probably consider that cold, though!

In drier climates, hotter temperatures don't feel as bad so I can understand people that like hotter climates that live in arid places. My brother and I grew up in a somewhat cold/ rainy place. I want to move to a warmer place like New Zealand or somewhere north of San Francisco and he's planning on moving to ARIZONA soon. So I worry we're going to end up living 1000 miles apart. Of course, weather isn't the only thing I think about when deciding where to move. *cough cough* it definitely is for him tho *cough cough*

Last edited by markusw0207; 03-20-2018 at 12:45 PM..
 
Old 03-21-2018, 12:46 AM
 
Location: White House, TN
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General range

Sweltering: 97+ F (36+ C), but can be as low as 88 F (31 C) under certain conditions
Hot: 85 - 97 F (29 - 35 C), but can range from 77 - 102 F (25 - 39 C) under certain conditions
Warm: 73 - 85 F (23 - 29 C), but can range from 68 - 90 F (20 - 32 C) under certain conditions
Mild: 57 - 73 F (14 - 23 C), but can range from 48 - 82 F (9 - 28 C) under certain conditions
Cool: 45 - 57 F (7 - 16 C), but can range from 35 - 62 F (2 - 17 C) under certain conditions
Chilly: 32 - 45 F (0 - 7 C), but can range from 23 - 50 F (-5 - 10 C) under certain conditions
Cold: 15 - 32 F (-9 - 0 C), but can range from 5 - 41 F (-15 - 5 C) under certain conditions.
Frigid: <15 F (<-9 C), but can be as high as 25 F (-4 C) under certain conditions.


Spoiler

Chart:
<5 F (<-15 C) - frigid
5 - 15 F (-15 to -9 C) - typically frigid, may be frigid or cold under certain conditions
15 - 23 F (-9 to -5 C) - typically cold, may be frigid or cold under certain conditions
23 - 25 F (-5 to -4 C) - typically cold, may be frigid, cold, or chilly under certain conditions
25 - 32 F (-4 - 0 C) - typically cold, may be cold or chilly under certain conditions
32 - 35 F (0 - 2 C) - typically chilly, may be cold or chilly under certain conditions
35 - 41 F (2 - 5 C) - typically chilly, may be cold, chilly, or cool under certain conditions
41 - 45 F (5 - 7 C) - typically chilly, may be chilly or cool under certain conditions
45 - 48 F (7 - 9 C) - typically cool, may be chilly or cool under certain conditions
48 - 50 F (9 - 10 C) - typically cool, may be chilly, cool, or mild under certain conditions.
50 - 57 F (10 - 14 C) - typically cool, may be cool or mild under certain conditions.
57 - 62 F (14 - 17 C) - typically mild, may be cool or mild under certain conditions.
62 - 68 F (17 - 20 C) - typically mild
68 - 73 F (20 - 23 C) - typically mild, may be mild or warm under certain conditions.
73 - 77 F (23 - 25 C) - typically warm, may be mild or warm under certain conditions.
77 - 82 F (25 - 28 C) - typically warm, may be mild, warm, or hot under certain conditions.
82 - 85 F (28 - 29 C) - typically warm, may be warm or hot under certain conditions.
85 - 88 F (29 - 31 C) - typically hot, may be warm or hot under certain conditions.
88 - 90 F (31 - 32 C) - typically hot, may be warm, hot, or sweltering under certain conditions.
90 - 97 F (32 - 36 C) - typically hot, may be hot or sweltering under certain conditions.
97 - 102 F (36 - 39 C) - typically sweltering, may be hot or sweltering under certain conditions.
102+ F (39+ C) - typically sweltering
 
Old 03-21-2018, 12:54 PM
 
Location: Paris, Île-de-France, France
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wawa1992 View Post
General range
Good idea to segmentalize the range of temperatures! Got inspired to create a new chart.

Below 10°F(-12°C) = Typically Frigid
10~15°F(-12~-9°C) = Typically Frigid, sometimes Frigid or Freezing
15~21°F(-9~-6°C) = Typically Freezing, sometimes Frigid or Freezing depends on the conditions
21~27°F(-6~-3°C) = Typically Freezing, sometimes Frigid, Freezing or Cold depends on the conditions
27~32°F(-3~0°C) = Typically Freezing, sometimes Freezing or Cold depends on the conditions
32~35°F(0~2°C) = Typically Cold, sometimes Freezing or Cold depends on the conditions
35~38°F(2~3°C) = Typically Cold, sometimes Freezing, Cold, or Chilly depends on the conditions
38~41°F(3~5°C) = Typically Cold, sometimes Cold or Chilly depends on the conditions
41~44°F(5~7°C) = Typically Chilly, sometimes Cold or Chilly depends on the conditions
44~47°F(7~8°C) = Typically Chilly, sometimes Cold, Chilly, or Cool depends on the conditions
47~50°F(8~10°C) = Typically Chilly, sometimes Chilly or Cool depends on the conditions
50~54°F(10~12°C) = Typically Cool, sometimes Chilly or Cool depends on the conditions
54~58°F(12~14°C) = Typically Cool, sometimes Chilly, Cool, or Mild depends on the conditions.
58~62°F(14~17°C) = Typically Cool, sometimes Cool or Mild depends on the conditions.
62~65°F(17~18°C) = Typically Mild, sometimes Cool or Mild depends on the conditions.
65~68°F(18~20°C) = Typically Mild, sometimes Cool, Mild or Warm depends on the conditions.
68~71°F(20~22°C) = Typically Mild, sometimes Mild or Warm depends on the conditions.
71~74°F(22~23°C) = Typically Warm, sometimes Mild or Warm depends on the conditions.
74~77°F(23~25°C) = Typically Warm, sometimes Mild, Warm, or Hot depends on the conditions.
77~80°F(25~27°C) = Typically Warm, sometimes Warm or Hot depends on the conditions.
80~85°F(27~29°C) = Typically Hot, sometimes Warm or Hot depends on the conditions.
85~90°F(29~32°C) = Typically Hot, sometimes Warm, Hot, or Sweltering depends on the conditions.
90~95°F(32~35°C) = Typically Hot, sometimes Hot or Sweltering depends on the conditions.
95~100°F(35~38°C) = Typically Sweltering, sometimes Hot or Sweltering depends on the conditions.
Above 100°F(38°C) = Typically Sweltering

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Celsius based and for heat-sensitive groups.

Below -10.0°C(14.0°F) = Typically Frigid
-10.0~-7.5°C(14.0~18.5°F) = Typically Frigid, sometimes Frigid or Freezing
-7.5~-5.0°C(18.5~23.0°F) = Typically Freezing, sometimes Frigid or Freezing depends on the conditions
-5.0~-2.5°C(23.0~27.5°F) = Typically Freezing, sometimes Frigid, Freezing or Cold depends on the conditions
-2.5-0.0°C(27.5~32.0°F) = Typically Freezing, sometimes Freezing or Cold depends on the conditions
0.0~2.5°C(32.0~36.5°F) = Typically Cold, sometimes Freezing or Cold depends on the conditions
2.5~5.0°C(36.5~41.0°F) = Typically Cold, sometimes Freezing, Cold, or Cool depends on the conditions
5.0~7.5°C(41.0~45.5°F) = Typically Cold, sometimes Cold or Cool depends on the conditions
7.5~10.0°C(45.5~50.0°F) = Typically Cool, sometimes [b]Cold or Cool depends on the conditions
10.0~12.5°C(50.0~54.5°F) = Typically Cool, sometimes [b]Cold, Cool, or Mild depends on the conditions.
12.5~15.0°C(54.5~59.0°F) = Typically Cool, sometimes Cool or Mild depends on the conditions.
15.0~17.0°C(59.0~62.6°F) = Typically Mild, sometimes Cool or Mild depends on the conditions.
17.0~19.0°C(63.5~66.2°F) = Typically Mild, sometimes Cool, Mild or Warm depends on the conditions.
19.0~21.0°C(66.2~69.8°F) = Typically Mild, sometimes Mild or Warm depends on the conditions.
21.0~23.0°C(69.8~73.4°F) = Typically Warm, sometimes Mild or Warm depends on the conditions.
23.0~25.0°C(73.4~77.0°F) = Typically Warm, sometimes Mild, Warm, or Hot depends on the conditions.
25.0~27.0°C(77.0~80.6°F) = Typically Warm, sometimes Warm or Hot depends on the conditions.
27.0~29.0°C(80.6~84.2°F) = Typically Hot, sometimes Warm or Hot depends on the conditions.
29.0~31.0°C(84.2~87.8°F) = Typically Hot, sometimes Warm, Hot, or Sweltering depends on the conditions.
31.0~33.0°C(87.8~91.4°F) = Typically Hot, sometimes Hot or Sweltering depends on the conditions.
33.0~35.0°C(91.4~95.0°F) = Typically Sweltering, sometimes Hot or Sweltering depends on the conditions.
Above 35.0°C(95.0°F) = Typically Sweltering

Last edited by tenkier7; 03-21-2018 at 02:11 PM..
 
Old 03-24-2018, 06:53 PM
 
Location: Flovis
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106+ = hell
96-105 = very hot
86-95 = hot, but tolerable
76-85 = warm
66-75 = heaven
56-65 = cool
46-55 = coldish
45-30 = cold
Sub 30 = frozen hell!
 
Old 10-23-2018, 11:23 PM
 
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Sweltering = Above 110°F
Very Hot = 100~109°F
Hot = 90~99°F
Warm = 80~89°F
Cool = 70~79°F
Chilly = 60~69°F
Moderate Cold = 50~59°F
Cold = 40~49°F
Very Cold = 30~39°F
Freezing = 20~29°F
Frigid = Below 20°F
 
Old 10-24-2018, 04:54 AM
 
Location: Sheffield, England
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Hot: 30°C+
Warm: 23-29°C
Comfortable: 17-23°C
Cool: 10-16°C
Cold: 0-10°C
Freezing point: 0 and below.
 
Old 10-24-2018, 07:37 PM
 
Location: Toronto
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Sweltering = 32°C+
Hot = 27~31°C
Warm = 23~26°C
Perfect = 19~22°C
Mild = 15~18°C
Cool = 10~14°C
Chilly = 4~9°C
Cold = -3~3°C
Freezing = -9~4°C
Frigid = -10°C and below
 
Old 10-24-2018, 10:43 PM
 
Location: South Missouri
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Thanks to tenkier7 I have realized I can color my posts. Fantastic.

Assume these are all occurring in a humid place.
HELL: 90+ 32+ I can tolerate this, but I greatly dislike it. In dry climate zones, HELL is 100+. Hot is 90 to 100.
Hot: 80 to 89 27 to 32
Warm: 66 to 79 19 to 26
The Middle*: 45 to 65 7 to 18
*The Middle, because I don't necessarily find this the best. What I find the "best" is dependent on what I'm in the mood for that day. But, middle temperatures are almost always decent.
Cool: 30 to 44 -1 to 7
Cold: -20 to 30 -29 to -1
ICE HELL: Under -20, -29
although this is a guess given that I haven't been in temperatures colder than this. Maybe I could tolerate it with the right clothing but I'm not sure.

Last edited by Kerguelen; 10-24-2018 at 11:27 PM..
 
Old 12-12-2018, 03:37 PM
 
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super fricking hot: 100 F+
hot:75-100 F
regular: 80 F
breezy: 67 F
cold:64 F
super fricking cold: 63F-

seasons greetings,
lena
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