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I prefer temperatures in the 80s and low 90s. I call it “warm”.
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70s is just okay.
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50s and 60s negatively affects things I like to do.
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I dont like rain, snow, or high humidity.
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I feel the same way, except I enjoy a good rainstorm. Rather than thinking about temperatures as being above or below freezing, I think of them as above or below 70. I really enjoy a good rain in Hawaii, sitting out by the pool at 80 degrees or so.
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Ricardoh
July 20, 2023 - 1:12 PM 1:12 PM
I know we have one day to cover politics but there are a lot of important things going on right now.
Maybe two days a week for politics would be good.
I am sort of a between a 70 and 80 type of person with a light breeze.
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California Toad
July 20, 2023 - 1:29 PM 1:29 PM
Love having early morning coffee outside when it’s going to be a hot day,
Love cooking up a big breakfast during cold weather and drinking – you guessed it – a mug of hot coffee. So, I guess I like both hot and cold weather as long as I can drink coffee in the morning.
I hate layering up. It’s restrictive, uncomfortable, and doesn’t breath. If you do any activity at all you sweat, and then when you cool back down you’re cold and wet inside your layers of clingy clothes. Then once you dry out, you smell mildewy.
If I could spend the rest of my days in a light tee, board shorts, and flip flops, I’d be a man. 80 to 90 degrees is great, just give ,e good airflow and a ceiling fan. Triple digits is a bit much, but we get that like five days a year. Better that extreme than sub zero arctic blasts.
@WAGE SLAVE….”…in a light tee, board shorts, and flip flops….”…Man bun too?
BORbeliever
July 20, 2023 - 2:32 PM 2:32 PM
I prefer it in the low 80s which we haven’t gotten a lot of lately, instead it’s been windy and chilly or blasting hot.
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Dorothy
July 20, 2023 - 2:37 PM 2:37 PM
Easier for me to deal with cold.
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Dawg
July 20, 2023 - 3:01 PM 3:01 PM
I’m happy when it’s above 66 and below 95.
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A.J.
July 20, 2023 - 4:27 PM 4:27 PM
Cold. I can always layer up, or grab a blanket. There is only so much that I can remove…
Spicy food, shade, and ice cold drinks only go so far. Even a pool isn’t refuge enough for triple digits day in and day out. But a blanket, and a fire if it’s truly freezing is all it takes to stay warm.
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Sandy G
July 20, 2023 - 5:17 PM 5:17 PM
Hot. I’d rather take off clothes than bundle up
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Bella
July 20, 2023 - 6:20 PM 6:20 PM
Cold Weather.
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The Fearless Spectator
July 20, 2023 - 6:28 PM 6:28 PM
I prefer cooler weather.
Although when it gets hot, as it always does every July, it’s amusing to watch the climate change enthusiasts get all giddy.
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PESFG
July 20, 2023 - 9:59 PM 9:59 PM
Cold.
The only problem I see when it rains is frequency of car accidents. I also prefer the humidity and rain. Another drawback of the cold weather is how it gets dark really early and having to drive past or in front of those new cars with those blinding headlights, which should be illegal.
Cold but not cold enough to have to shovel out the snow.
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Mombearto4
July 20, 2023 - 10:34 PM 10:34 PM
This California resident who still considers herself to be an expatriate Pennsylvanian even after 50-plus years here prefers to live where it’s cold, thankyouverymuch.
No question – cold – easier to get warm than get cooler
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Shulla
July 21, 2023 - 9:37 AM 9:37 AM
Cold weather. Us old folks keep fresher longer when we are kept chilled.
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American Citizen
July 21, 2023 - 10:39 AM 10:39 AM
It could rain and snow every day. Works for me. Keeps the bums away and crime down as well.
weppin
July 21, 2023 - 4:48 PM 4:48 PM
Cooler is better. Then we are not forced to see ugly tattoos.
Doremi
July 23, 2023 - 8:07 AM 8:07 AM
In winter snow country, 25-45 is plenty warm. Spring and fall, sunny and brisk, 40-60. Summer, love coastal weather 65-78. Oakland had such great weather all around, a run around the lake rain or shine could be enjoyed year round. SoCal on the beach was great year round too. California, Shangra-La in ruins.
Cold for sure.
Hot … Cambodia is hot … that’s what she said …
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I prefer temperatures in the 80s and low 90s. I call it “warm”.
.
70s is just okay.
.
50s and 60s negatively affects things I like to do.
.
I dont like rain, snow, or high humidity.
.
@EXIT 12A~
Ditto, … but don’t mind the rain, …. dislike the wind.
I feel the same way, except I enjoy a good rainstorm. Rather than thinking about temperatures as being above or below freezing, I think of them as above or below 70. I really enjoy a good rain in Hawaii, sitting out by the pool at 80 degrees or so.
I know we have one day to cover politics but there are a lot of important things going on right now.
Maybe two days a week for politics would be good.
I am sort of a between a 70 and 80 type of person with a light breeze.
Love having early morning coffee outside when it’s going to be a hot day,
Love cooking up a big breakfast during cold weather and drinking – you guessed it – a mug of hot coffee. So, I guess I like both hot and cold weather as long as I can drink coffee in the morning.
Cold weather you can always add more clothes.
THIS!
I hate layering up. It’s restrictive, uncomfortable, and doesn’t breath. If you do any activity at all you sweat, and then when you cool back down you’re cold and wet inside your layers of clingy clothes. Then once you dry out, you smell mildewy.
If I could spend the rest of my days in a light tee, board shorts, and flip flops, I’d be a man. 80 to 90 degrees is great, just give ,e good airflow and a ceiling fan. Triple digits is a bit much, but we get that like five days a year. Better that extreme than sub zero arctic blasts.
* a happy man*
I hate touch screens.
@WAGE SLAVE….”…in a light tee, board shorts, and flip flops….”…Man bun too?
I prefer it in the low 80s which we haven’t gotten a lot of lately, instead it’s been windy and chilly or blasting hot.
Easier for me to deal with cold.
I’m happy when it’s above 66 and below 95.
Cold. I can always layer up, or grab a blanket. There is only so much that I can remove…
Spicy food, shade, and ice cold drinks only go so far. Even a pool isn’t refuge enough for triple digits day in and day out. But a blanket, and a fire if it’s truly freezing is all it takes to stay warm.
Hot. I’d rather take off clothes than bundle up
Cold Weather.
I prefer cooler weather.
Although when it gets hot, as it always does every July, it’s amusing to watch the climate change enthusiasts get all giddy.
Cold.
The only problem I see when it rains is frequency of car accidents. I also prefer the humidity and rain. Another drawback of the cold weather is how it gets dark really early and having to drive past or in front of those new cars with those blinding headlights, which should be illegal.
Cold but not cold enough to have to shovel out the snow.
This California resident who still considers herself to be an expatriate Pennsylvanian even after 50-plus years here prefers to live where it’s cold, thankyouverymuch.
I always liked the “Summer in the City”….not so much now…..https://youtu.be/zXzF0HBR-zI
Or….https://youtu.be/LNvj6RBNB-M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CLNIT0PDNQ
No question – cold – easier to get warm than get cooler
Cold weather. Us old folks keep fresher longer when we are kept chilled.
It could rain and snow every day. Works for me. Keeps the bums away and crime down as well.
Cooler is better. Then we are not forced to see ugly tattoos.
In winter snow country, 25-45 is plenty warm. Spring and fall, sunny and brisk, 40-60. Summer, love coastal weather 65-78. Oakland had such great weather all around, a run around the lake rain or shine could be enjoyed year round. SoCal on the beach was great year round too. California, Shangra-La in ruins.