![]() ![]() I'd say Winter Coat weather is when the temperature is no longer in the double digits, that's when I typically get uncomfortable outside without one. My Winter Jacket is still yet to be worn this Autumn and probably won't be worn until the end of this month. In Winter I typically wear a heavy jacket over the top.Īt the moment, I am wearing hooded sweatshirts outside during the day, typically with shorts, jeans, or trackies, and sometimes putting a lightweight coat/waterproof jacket on top if it's a bit cold/rainy out.Īs for the minimum temperature at which I'd feel comfortable wearing a t-shirt, that'd be about 15/16C (or a bit less if I'm feeling brave!) ![]() It's been about 11-12C degrees during the day which is the perfect temperature for hooded sweatshirts imo. I typically wear a zip-up hoodie or light jacket outside most of the time, particularly in the Spring and Autumn. I thought this would be a good time to continue this thread as this is a time when many bring their Winter Coats out again after their hibernation shut away in the pantry all Summer. It therefore matters not what colour the sky is, but it certainly matters a lot when you are on a packed tube train what the temperature is. So.if it's cold, I will only be cold for 5 minutes either side of my journey and the rest of the time I will be comfortable.Īnd I always feel that despite what the weather looks like, what the forecast portrays with their fancy graphics.temperature is the most important factor.įor most of the time you are going to be inside, or travelling in some sort of vehicle. I spend about 10 minutes outside when I am travelling to work.rest of the time I am on public transport, or in my place of work. Or people who glimpse or overhear weather reports that show big grey clouds and raindrops.and wrap up really warm.only to discover that the report they saw was for the far north of Scotland, and they live in Brighton.īut people never seem to think it through - you have to consider how much time you are actually exposed to the elements. And then spend a very uncomfortable hour or so on a crowded bus, tube or train and then sit in an office all day anyway. Some will open the door and see clouds and slightly overcast.and will assume rain and bad weather and put an overcoat on. MORE ON WEATHER.Surely this is going to be different for everyone.unless someone out there knows of a website called 'The Perfect Coat Wearing Temperature'īut I often find that people will often make strange decisions when it comes to deciding what to wear when leaving the house in the morning. Certainly, describing how something feels can be a bit dicey in a science course. By definition, half the respondents in each state gave a "sweater weather" temperature at or above the median temperature, and half gave a temperature at or below the median. At a temperature of 72 degrees Fahrenheit, the average speed of air. The results in this survey use the median temperature across the range of answers. What about men versus women? There is a statistically significant difference between the genders, where women need a sweater at 60 degrees, while men hold out until the temperature falls to 58 degrees. ![]() South Dakota had the lowest temperature threshold at just 51 degrees.Īcross the northern tier of the U.S., several metropolitan areas tied for the coolest cutoff, placing it at 55 degrees in Buffalo, Burlington, Minneapolis, Pittsburgh and Seattle. The most tolerant area fell across the northern Plains and northern Rockies, where the temperature has to drop to 55 degrees before residents reach for a sweater. ![]()
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