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Post by HumanFundRecipient on May 25, 2021 23:12:42 GMT
Right now, with above average temperatures (near 90°F) the last few days, I can't wait for all the sweat stained clothes I will have change out of. I chose "cold weather".
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Post by Lucy on Jun 3, 2021 14:30:22 GMT
Extreme Heat If There's Little Or No Humidity. I'm living 40 miles outside of Philadelphia but grew up in the high desert in southern California in San Bernardino county. 120 Degrees in palm springs without the humidity is so much easier to tolerate than 85 here in PA with humidity Same. I can't stand the cold.
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Post by ᵗʰᵉᵃᵘˣᵖʰᵒᵘ on Jun 3, 2021 22:56:09 GMT
I don’t get extreme cold where I live. It never really gets below 0 degrees (I’m talking Celsius here). Not like Canada.
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Post by Vodkie on Jun 5, 2021 3:35:38 GMT
It's going to be 91 on Sunday and Monday here in Upper Bucks County, PA.
DREADING IT!
and 105 Saturday in Palm Springs, California. I'd rather have this. without the humidity, the excessive heat is tolerable
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Post by moviemouth on Jun 5, 2021 3:51:24 GMT
I don't know what extreme heat feels like. I live in WI and here is doesn't tend to go above 90 degrees all that often. I also don't know what dry heat feels like, only humidity. Humidity at 90 degrees is awful.
This is a difficult question to answer, because both are quite intolerable. I'm going to answer with extreme cold though, because you can put on a bunch of layers of clothes to counter -20 degree, but you can only take off so many pieces of clothes in public.
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Post by langdona on Jun 6, 2021 4:20:40 GMT
Im going to assume the extremes are extreme but not like... life threatening? Either could kill you if bad enough. If we are just talking uncomfortable but I wont die of heat stroke or frost bite .. I'd go with the cold. Snow is the worst part of cold weather and I guess the dry skin, otherwise I can handle it. I can't really deal with extreme heat. Its miserable and I sun burn easily.
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