• NYPariah
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      35 months ago

      It’s -9 Celsius here. 14 Farenheight. I’d gladly trade you.

      • ancap shark
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        35 months ago

        I literally can’t imagine how cold it is. Like, I’ve never felt such cold, I can’t relate how bad it is.

        It’s 36°C here

        • NYPariah
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          35 months ago

          You have to mentally prepare yourself before you go outside. Yeah, a heavy coat, hat and all that but you have to get your mind straight before the cold hits your skin and lungs. Howling wind doesn’t help either. It’s tough.

          • @[email protected]
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            35 months ago

            -10°c isn’t so bad, it was the lower limit at which I would go running with just a spring coat and jogging pants…

            -25°c is where it starts to be painful to go outside.

            • @[email protected]
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              25 months ago

              -10c is really not that bad. With a few layers on it’s just fine. 35c+ on the other hand… Good luck with that, there is no amount of clothes you can remove to feel comfy in high temps

        • z500
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          25 months ago

          Once you get acclimated to the cold it’s not so bad if you layer up. But those first few weeks when the temperatures start dipping below 50°F I always shiver pretty hard

          • @[email protected]
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            25 months ago

            Same, I’d rather be hot than cold but at the extremes at least you can layer up when it’s cold.

      • @xpinchx
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        15 months ago

        With the wind chill in Chicago it was like -24°F (-31°C) this past weekend. Absolutely brutal, and my fucking dog is so picky about where she pees so I spent 15 mins each in the AM and PM walking her about.

        It was +6°F this morning and that felt pretty balmy by comparison.