Is this true?

Submitted by zarodinu on February 24, 2026
This about weather

95+ Very hot

85-95 pretty hot

75-85 hot

60-75 mild, comfortable

50s chillier

40s chilly

25-40 cold

10-25 pretty cold

below 10 very, very cold

If you want Celsius do it yourself I don't want to right now.

23 Comments
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Level 56
Feb 24, 2026
This looks good, and honestly would work well for people who want to internalize the Fahrenheit temperature scale without constantly converting to Celsius in their head.
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Level 61
Feb 24, 2026
I would say 90+ is very hot. Other than that, yep.
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Level 54
Feb 24, 2026
Well 90+ isn't unusual where I live, that's why I ranked it that way.
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Level 56
Feb 24, 2026
90+ isn't unusual either where I'm from. In fact, temps can easily go into triple digits (Fahrenheit) in the summer.
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Level 54
Feb 24, 2026
It gets into triple digits maybe every other year here. It was 100 on my birthday last year.
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Level 39
Feb 24, 2026
From where I live 80+ is very hot and 50 - 70 is mild and 70-80 is pretty hot
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Level 61
Feb 24, 2026
80-90 is normal summer temps for me
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Level 39
Feb 24, 2026
I assume it all depends on where you live
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Level 61
Feb 24, 2026
75-85 is more mild I would say, and 60-75 is a bit cold, but I guess that's just what I'm used to. But anything below 40 is freezing 🥶
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Level 57
Feb 24, 2026
To me, 50s is comfortable, and 40s is cool.

At least, in my humble opinion.

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Level 18
Feb 24, 2026
I’m so spoiled where I live😭😭. 60s is the usual, it never reaches the high 80s
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Level 54
Feb 24, 2026
It gets in the 80s even in winter here. And then it will be -10 the next week. The temperature range this winter has been 85 in December, and it was -10 a month ago.
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Level 56
Feb 24, 2026
Wait, did I read that wrong or do you get essentially both summer and winter in just one week?
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Level 18
Feb 25, 2026
zootopia 2 ahh
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Level ∞
Feb 25, 2026
Depends on humidity. 80 and extremely humid is unbearable. 95 and dry isn’t that bad as long as you’re not in the direct sun.
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Level 18
Feb 25, 2026
It also depends on how used to the climate you are. For some time, I lived in a humid place where most summers are well over 100°F. Yeah, 95°+ in humidity is no joke and even there it feels hot, but it's not like you'd be dying if you were outside in that. Over 104° in that for a prolonged period of time and you might have a problem, but 80° and humid is a cool day, most locals wouldn't even go to an outdoor pool at those temperatures, it would feel freezing. Breezy days feel better in humid climates, too.

I live in a dry place now, and now that I've adjusted, I'd say that the heat is relatively much more bearable in a dry climate. Traveling back to a hot, humid environment feels suffocating in the high 80s. That being said, dry climate winters wreak havoc on your skin. You go through chapstick and lotion quite fast, and a breeze on even a moderately cold day is terrible. It's kind of a pick your poison thing. People in tropical climates don't know how good they have it, weather-wise.

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Level 71
Feb 25, 2026
Bah, 95 is common in Australia. (35 degrees here). Bearable, unless it becomes over 100 farenheit (38 C)

85 (29) is warm, but not very noticable in Summer.

75 (24 C) is warm for winter, cool for summer.

60 (15.5 C) is cold for summer, eh for winter.

50 (10 C) is an average high for winter here, colder that it usually gets in summer.

40 (4 C) Very cold winter morning D:

25 (-3 C) Never happens except the dead of night in deep winter

10 (-12 C) Wait, there's such thing as negative 12? I though it was just a freezer scam...

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Level 61
Feb 25, 2026
Just wait until you hear that it felt like -11 F (-23 C) one day in January where I live
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Level 54
Feb 25, 2026
the coldest it's ever been here was -20 F, and that was the actual temperature. in 2021
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Level 61
Feb 25, 2026
Dang, I would hate for that. I would still have to go outside to tend chickens if that happened where I live.
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Level 18
Feb 25, 2026
I think it's more "subjective" than "true".

I personally would say over 105°F is too hot, 98°-104° is very hot, 87-97° is pretty hot, 78-86° is warm, 62-78° is temperate and the most pleasant temperature range, 50-61° is cool and if it's windy and lacking sun can be a little uncomfortable, 38-49° is chilly, 32-37° is cold, 19-31° is biting cold, and 9°-18° is too cold. 19°F is about the bottom most that I would say a typical winter where I live would reach repeatedly, though during exceptionally cold periods of a couple winters here it's gotten down to single digits. I haven't ever experienced a temperature colder than about 9°F, and by then my nosehairs were freezing outside in like ten seconds. I pity those who have to deal with temperatures like that and colder during a regular winter, that is not for me.

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Level 61
Feb 25, 2026
In the states we get Polar Vortexes (Air that feels like Arctic air) after big snowstorms. Because of that, I got a week off of school because the cold posed a threat to health.
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Level 53
Feb 25, 2026
Yeah sounds about right, though everyone's personal tolerances are different. Personally for me cold doesn't bother me much, and I consider 50s nice weather and can walk out in mid thirties without a coat no problem, but a lot of people I've known from latin america/india I've seen walking around wearing sweatshirts in 95 degree weather.