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WCDT 2961-2965 (18-22 May 2015)

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Near Lurker:

--- Quote from: Zebediah on 22 May 2015, 10:44 ---Also New Englanders tend to wear shorts and t-shirts in weather that most people would find too cool. For example, it's currently, 72°F, which I (a Southerner by birth) consider too cool for shorts, but Massachusetts natives think it's more than warm enough.

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72?  Yeah, the idea of thinking of 72 as anything but "warm" is pretty alien to me.  When I was younger, I remember my t-shirt threshold if it wasn't humid was 30 or a bit below.  That I grew out of, but I don't think it cleared 65 until I stopped wearing short sleeves entirely.

Method of Madness:
Shorts weather starts around 50 for me.

chaospersonified:
72 is warm. Also a Southerner, and dude, if 70 is too cold, then you're kinda wimpy. BELOW 70, okay then you have a point, it's teetering on cold, but above? That's shorts weather. It's cool shorts weather, but it's not uncomfortable

bhtooefr:
I have been known to wear short sleeves in 19 F/-7.2 C. I didn't notice that it was particularly cold.

In my defense, it was after a cold snap of below 0 F/-18 C for a couple weeks or so.

Method of Madness:
I just run warm in general. I'm basically a space heater, I can literally warm people up by standing near them if it's cold enough out.

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