Kalle Rantaaho
These temperature threads are the most complicated ones, as I need to use the Fahrenheit2Celsius
converter. Why can't the ratio remain the same through the scale, why does it have to tilt so badly.. :o)
LOL Kalle, I feel the same way! Just remember....
70 F is pretty much paradise and a perfect, temp for everything. Light jacket is there if a breeze...or just a sweat shirt. I love 70...its the perfect temp.
75 F to 80 F short sleeve shirt weather. Great baseball weather.
85-95 F shorts, no shirt. Can get sunburn.
100 F + death. Start a car, put your mouth on the exhaust pipe and suck heat. That's what it feels like when we try to breathe depending on the humidity. Can get serious sunburn/sun poison...literally bubbling of the skin.
Cold temps:
50-60 F, perfect football weather. Your football or ours. You'll sweat a little, but the coolness in the air makes it perfect.
30-40 F, not much difference really for those of us used to the cold. After one day of 30's, your body gets used to it. A sweat shirt with a light/medium jacket needed. No hat or gloves required unless you're out for a long period of time in 30 F.
20 F, it's amazing how 10 degrees difference from 30 to 20 is so drastic. It literally feels like a 20 degree difference to me. Ice, bitter cold, heavy clothing needed, hats a necessity if the wind is kicking up.
10-18 F, this is typical winter weather in New Jersey. Hats, ski mask, gloves, thermal clothing, but it feels good breathing it in. I actually don't mind this weather at all as long as there is no ice or black ice on the roads. Again, the difference in temp from 18 F to 10 F feels more like 20 degress instead of 8. 10 is no fun and not something I'm down with.
0-8 F, add in windchill and this will probably feel like it does in your area when it gets cold. When you breathe, you can feel your insides burn a little. The water in your eyes literally starts to burn, if you have to pee outside, you'll go pee-sicles, your nose burns, your ears burn, your fingers burn...even with hats and gloves. A ski outfit where your body is completely covered is the best bet here.
Now you know Fahrenheit in full. :)
-Danny