Ideal temperature for you? πβοΈ

It's meant to be about 28 at the end of the week and I feel really anxious at the thought of it, I hate the heat and struggle a lot with it!!
I know some love it hot and some love it cold, and some need it a certain way for their conditions and stuff, but what is your IDEAL temperature??
What weather do you prefer? And how hot is too hot for you? And what about too cold?πβοΈπβοΈ
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Thatβs actually good news for me, itβs getting warmer! I really feel the cold and I still have my central heating on in the evenings. That said, I canβt sit in the sun because Iβm very fair skinned and burn easily, even with sunscreen, so I have to be really careful. But I do like the heat!
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Yes I struggle badly in the heat, I think I'm the only person I know who has a fan going night and day whatever the weather.
It changes my mood too. Makes me grumpy as I'm already sweating buckets. Its menopause symptoms 10 years on! Ideal temp -5 π
I laughed but am I really joking?. I sweat in the snow.π
Having said that its nice to see sunny days so long as i'm in the shade.
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I think about 23 degrees is perfect for me, especially if there's a cool breeze too. Not too hot, not too cold π
I don't do well in anything above 25 really, so I'm not looking forward to the hot weather later this week! And once you get below 16 degrees or so everything starts getting a bit achy.
Although that said, I much prefer being colder and being able to wrap up warm in loads of layers. There's only so much you can do when you're too hot!
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16c is ideal where Iβm just in light clothes and others coats n scarves!
The humidity gets me, I feel it circulating and overwhelming dizzy!0 -
hello for me ideally a daytime temperature of under 22 is fine anything higher and my fatigue gets worse. But I must admit that this last winter Iβve suffered from the cold more than usual.
As London news is forecasting 30 for Friday this week the cooling scarves are coming out and Iβm putting some ice cube bags in the freezer Iβm also about to get the big fan out and clean it ready.
Im hoping that the heat doesnβt last too long0 -
Hot as you like for me, bring it on π
Although the first Summer in a wheelchair that I went out in shorts, I burnt me knees π€£
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It's never hot up. Hete in the north east sadly
Always 1 degrees cooler than down south
If imhonest I'd like full sun and 35 degrees plus
I. Need to live in the carribean
I'd love it
No stress great weather all year round
No heating bills or council tax
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It wasn't bad out today in Durham. T-Shirt weather.
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Rained all the previous night though
Sunny now
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Mines probably 22/23 degrees! Anything higher is too much for me and I am very pale and turn into a lobster!!
My brother lives in Vietnam and it gets to 40+ there in the summers, I don't know how he copes!!1 -
Looks to be even sunnier today π
I don't really mind the weather. I'd rather live here in the North-East because the people are friendlier.
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About 25 would suit me
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It's sunny 19 atm
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I can't stand the heat. Anything over 25c indoors is too much for me. 18-20c outdoors is about right. I prefer partial shade (clouds drifting gently) and a cool breeze.
Too cold is an interesting one, as it depends what I'm doing. The difference with cold is that I can change that by adding another layer of clothing or putting a heater on. There's nothing I can do about the heat here. (Not even space for AC).
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