You dont suffer if your forecast does not look like this

Does this happen in your country?

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LMAO do midwesties really?

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Do you go outside at all?

11 *C

don't understand why people don't like the cold. just put thermals on underneath your normal clothing. summer on the other hand, when it starts you need all kinds of electronic equipment and specially ventilated clothing just so you don't feel like dying.

WTF
Is that Arakis?

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94°F with 50% humidity and chance for thunderstorms is fine weather for working outdoors

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How cold does it get where you live? Months of -20 to -40 celsius will get to you. Prairie winters can be pretty miserable even with longjohns, ski pants, hoodie, puffy coat and balaclava.

im dying, my ac is borked.

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Reminder that animals tire and seek shade when it's +40, and many tropical species face extinction over extended periods of +40. We know thirdies are edgy contrarians when it comes to heat but even they will sneak into the shade or into air conditioned spaces instead of standing under direct, scorching sunlight at those temps.

Do you have AC?
How humid is it?

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Kinda sucks tbqh

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I've been out skiing in -20°F with a wool baselayer, puffy jacket, mittens, balaclava and a shell jacket on my upper half, and longjonhs, ultra-thin wool socks and uninsulated snowpants on my lower half
it's not an issue at all if you're moving around and don't expose your skin; sitting in the cold, having exposed skin, or being wet is what'll get you frostbite

The heat index here today was 110 degrees, I wish it was cold.

that's the average climate here

>wypipo can't handle spicy air
KEK

usually doesn't drop below -10 Celsius, it hovers between -5 and 5 throughout winter.

Yes, it does happen, thanks to Americans driving gas guzzlers

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