Indoor temperatures don’t count. I’m talking about the weather.

Coldest for me was probably 14°C (I live in a tropical country) and the hottest was 48°C when i was traveling in June this year.

  • impulse@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Coldest was probably -20 °C, hottest around 40 °C.

    My comfort temperature is right around 15 °C. Anything higher than 20 °C and I start sweating.

    My girlfriend wants to go to Egypt for vacation this year. That’s going to be fun…

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    1 year ago

    Hottest would be 41°C, in 2003 and last year (France)

    Coldest, -35°C, Québec Carnaval in 2016. I stayed about two hours in that temperature, I started to have cold burn in my fingers and my toes.

    Would take -35 over 41 all day.

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    I suppose you’ve never seen snow then? Definitely try if you get some chance. I wish it snowed more often where I live.

    I have no idea what the coolest temp has been for me, but probably around -10C?

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    I’ve been outside working in -34° C, and likewise 54.4° C. That’s -30° F and 130° F for those of us who use imperial.

    The negative temp was Alaska, and the high positive was the Arabian Gulf. Good times.

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      1 year ago

      I’m close to you. 118F in Colorado, -30 in Chicago during the polar vortex. I had icicles in my beard within minutes, it was gnarly.

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    1 year ago

    I know you said indoor temperatures don’t count, but my low is kinda fun: -110c for three minutes (cryotherapy). Outdoor was 48c (local thermometer said higher) in northern Western Australia.

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        Yeah, awake. Stood in a giant freezer wearing only shorts, socks and a mask. It’s a way to enhance healing by encouraging white blood cell production via shocking the system through lowering skin temp rapidly. Very good for muscular issues, arthritis, etc. I just did it once for fun, but I could really go for a bulk set sessions… getting old.