My fellow flags, what is your ideal temperature range?

I'm really looking forward to April and May but already dreading how hot it's probably going to be starting in June, it was not this hot in Toronto twenty years ago -- it's the heat sink effect setting in with all this concrete.

I'm seriously wondering about moving to Alaska or to the Northwest Territories because at least the summer is nice. The summer is too hot in Toronto.

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My Italian neighbour bitching about how freezing cold it was when it was a balmy 10C, but she can't wait until it's real summer over 30C and I just want to DIE already. I felt like a frog in a frying pan and being torched from above.

20c high humidity and overcast with a slight breeze

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if its warm enough to go out and drink in commie bloc neighborhood and not in a pub in city center, it is the ideal temperature. id say 10 C is the ideal temperature

It's funny because Norwegians are used to cold temperatures, but Germans prefer a moderate climate, and Italians live in warmer areas.

Where i live doesn't get colder than -10 and hotter than 35 so i say this is the range

22C 40RH humdity.

But I am rather comfy being outdoors when it's sub zero, did snow ball fights in teeshirts and jeans.

15° to 20° and sunny with some clouds is peak weather

So do you actually prefer winter?

I prefer winter over summer in that extreme cold is more tolerable than extreme heat because you can dress up more, but the summer in Toronto is so hot and wet that you can't breathe even you are naked and lying still.

October to November actually has nice temperatures too, but there are so many BUGS. Some areas of Toronto gets gnat swarms as early as May but usually a flash freezing kills them off.

like 26°C all the time and at night a little cooler with a breeze

20-23 degrees here.

i like winter and all, but for me spring and early fall are the best. i also like summer, but i hate hot weather. basically, when its warm enough for me to go out with a hoodie and not some bigass coat, its the best

Same.
But a snowy winter for few months would be a plus.

Nice

I like how many flowers there are in the summer but it feels to hot, and it's gotten to a point where the flowers and fruit are getting damaged by the heat too. Peonies in my family's garden used to last a month (we had a lot of different peony bushes), now they are usually good for about a week before the heat kills the flowers.

Here the sweet spot for me, around 22C, it's not an actual season but short interval between too hot and too cold.

So I need to move North eventually, or to the Maritimes -- they seem to be cooler, probably because of the sea winds and less concrete.

>Maritimes
sounds cozy

I like to have some days where it's -30C, lets me use my parka and laugh at the n00bs who doesn't get winter. I rent and the heaters run hotter on cold days and so it's hotter inside when it's that cold and it's cold and damp inside when it's around 18C outside.

I haven't figured out which province I want to be in, like, the west coast is probably out because it's expensive and I don't like their politics, the east coast, Quebec is run by some French mafia (I read they have a pot hole problem because they use cheap concrete). The islands like Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, well in order to get to the mainland where the rest of the stuff is,I know Nova Scotia has to pay to use a bridge? Cause I remember a joke that people live there because they couldn't afford to leave.

Max 15°C minimun -100°C

>people live there because they couldn't afford to leave.
sounds terrifying, im not really planning to move ever, its fine where i live. But if i were in your place i would probably choose the destination with best people and moderate pricing

10-20 c you can come and go with light clothes that dont hinder movement

10C-15C cause I don't have to wear thick jackets and mittens but I also avoid heatstrokes

gayropeans are pathetic. you need a coat in winter even in Tenerife and Madeira aka Hawaii of Europe