I usually put the cutoff for frigid somewhere around 3 degrees. Unless of course you’re talking about latitude but then it differs based on the season too.
Weird freedom units? Never heard of them :3
Hope you stop needing to sit around in a sauna soon!
Florida feel hotter because of the humidity and keeps hot at night. Idk about Vegas but southern AZ gets super cold at night in the winter. We’ve even had snow!
Nooo I’m summer fae. It is my time!
(Literal biological cold sensitivity. Anything below 80 degrees is frigid. Yes I’m seeing a doctor. )
I usually put the cutoff for frigid somewhere around 3 degrees. Unless of course you’re talking about latitude but then it differs based on the season too.
Weird freedom units? Never heard of them :3 Hope you stop needing to sit around in a sauna soon!
Humidity makes a huge difference. Arizona runs hotter than Florida, but Florida is so humid it can feel oppressive
You’re not wrong but I’m not sure I see the relevance.
Just in terms of a temperature number only matters so far. Thats all. 80F in Florida is oppressive compared to 80F in Arizona ((27°C))
Move to Vegas.
Only place I’ve ever seen the “grass” melt
Have you been to Arizona?
Fair enough, but not the real bad parts, just the drive from Albuquerque to Vegas with the grand canyon on the way
Florida feel hotter because of the humidity and keeps hot at night. Idk about Vegas but southern AZ gets super cold at night in the winter. We’ve even had snow!
Yeah in winter it gets cold at night. It snows there too on rare occasions.