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Weather - why is hotter always better?

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Today in my city the weather is perfectly sunny with a temperature of 78F. In the forecast, the weatherman says it gets "better" for the weekend with mid-80s. How is getting hotter than 80 always better than a perfectly comfortable outdoor temperature of 78? And then when it gets above 90 they practically have an orgasm. Yet after several weeks of it, the same people start to complain that it's too hot.
 
It probably has to do with the notion that people think more is better.

I really wish I could answer this one now that I think about it...but I'm not sure I can.
 
This always annoys me too. I like cooler temps not hotter. When weathermen act like mid to high 90s (or higher) are a gift from God, it takes all my control to keep from reaching through the screen and strangling them. I guess they think that if they act happy about it so will everyone else.
 
This always annoys me too. I like cooler temps not hotter. When weathermen act like mid to high 90s (or higher) are a gift from God, it takes all my control to keep from reaching through the screen and strangling them. I guess they think that if they act happy about it so will everyone else.

I'm good in the high 70's and all through the 80's. 90's is where I start to get upset. I remember one of the times I was in Florida - specifically Orlando for this particular memory.... And they had the ditzist weather-women ever (all turbo blonde of course). Who were UPSET that it was going to be 85... "You all out there be prepared it's going to be a cool outside...." - legit...I was so confused.
 
Try 100+ degree weather, then you won't be saying hot is better when you are cooking in that weather.
 
I am more of a winter person than a summer person.

Saying that, when you are trying to do manual tasks, and your fingers get painfully cold it can be a hindrance. That or if you are doing things like detailing a car, condensation from the cold is annoying.

But for everyday weather, I love the cold. In fact I slept with the window open last night. It was around 4-C (39F) I just had a single blanket, some warm clothes and a hot water bottle near my stomach. I slept like a baby and woke up refreshed 9 hrs later.
 
Enjoy the sun when it ain't too hot, too hot and you'll be wanting shade, and if it wasn't sunny you wish it was.

If you're out in it at least you can improve your Vit-D production, so it's better for you in more than one way... :)
 
It's the same over here. Except in Celsius. :p

People flock to the Med in midsummer when it's over 30°C and go to Dubai when it's over 40°C. Ridiculous. #-o

I meanwhile can't even stand what everyone else calls simply 'warm' temps. When did 25°C become 'warm'? :##:

Give me 20°C and I'm perfectly happy. That's just 68°F and it'll do me fine thankyou. ..|
 
I don't get this either.. I'm a winter person as well, and I have also thought that summer and hot weather is uncomfortable. You get sweaty and clammy, your clothes stick to your body - urgh. People always look at me weirdly when I say this because everyone apparently loves hot weather.
 
It's worse here in Florida when it comes to our weather forecasters. Nevermind that we're in the middle of a drought that's one high wind away from brush fires, if the day is gonna be sunny, humid, and hot, but not enough upper level help to make rain clouds, it's gonna be a good one.

I prefer cool weather, but not Northern Canada cold, it's easier and legal to dress according to the cold. If I adapted to the warm weather as I saw fit, I'd be charged with indecent exposure or maybe as a sexual offender.
 
Because people have been wanting to go to the beach ever since that first snowflake fell during winter.
So you are saying 75-80 is too cold for the beach? You say they can enjoy the beach better at 85-90?
 
Oh yes..Hotter is wayyyy better..My boyfriend loves when we sweat all over each other.you know that sticky icky feeling..I've gotten use to it
 
We've been having a mini-heatwave here and I DON'T LIKE IT. :grrr: I can't stand these temperatures.

It's 26°C (which is about 79°F) and it's TOO WARM. I'm sweating like a pig. It's uncomfortable. :mad:

And yes I know this is NOTHING compared to the U.S. with your 100°F days. How you can cope or even survive with that is just beyond me.
 
I highly disagree that hotter is better. It's 28 degrees where I am right now.. that's 84 degrees for you Americans. And it might not sound like much.. BUT there's like no breeze, there's high humidity, plus I'm from Norway.. we don't have A/C here. It's LIVING HELL right now. I'm sweating every day. It's so fucking gross. To make matters worse.. it was 26 degrees two hours ago, but somehow it actually got HOTTER despite the fact that it's the evening.. it's 28 now. WTF :(
 
Hotter is better only on the weekends when you can go camping at the beach or a lake or a river. It's better because the change of temperature from the air to the water when you plunge in is exquisite!

There's a limit, though; we had some days when it broke 100° F (38° C) when I was camping by a river, and though the plunge when jumping off a cliff was indeed exquisite, by the time I climbed back to the top of the cliff I was sweating miserably -- and trying to sleep when the night's low was still in the 80s was futile.

On weekdays, though, 80° F (27° C) is the upper limit when I have to be about town.
 
. To make matters worse.. it was 26 degrees two hours ago, but somehow it actually got HOTTER despite the fact that it's the evening.. it's 28 now. WTF :(

I've experienced days like that, when a hot air high starts moving in during the day. Once when camping in the Oregon Cascades, the temperature started climbing at 9am one day and just kept going up through evening the next day, though it stalled for a few hours just after midnight.
 
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