To you, what degree numbers are considered hot, warm, cold, etc.?

Anonymous
For me, it's...


Scorching: Above 95F
Hot: 80F to 95F
Warm: 70F to 80F
Cool: 50F to 70F
Cold: 32F to 50F
Bitter: Below 32F


Anonymous
Yeah that sounds about right. Although 80 is downright pleasant to me- perfect weather.
Anonymous



Scorching: Above 100
Hot: 80F to 100
Warm: 50 to 80F
Cool: 32 to 50
Cold: 10 to 32
Bitter: under 10


This assumes normal humidity for heat and normal wind for cold. Too much of either and I hate it.
Anonymous
Scorching: Above 100F
Hot: 80F to 100F
Warm: 60F to 80F
Cool: 45F to 60F
Cold: 20F to 44F
Bitter: Below 20F

I'm always amazed how warm 60 can feel on a sunny day.
Anonymous
In Utah:

Scorching 100
Hot 95
Warm 80
Cold 65
Bitter 40 or below

In DC

Scorching 85
Hot 80
Warm 75
Cool 55
Bitter 35

Fwiw I grew up in a place that is 72 without humidity year around. Miss it
Anonymous
It ALLLL depends on the humidity.
Anonymous
Really depend on humidity because it makes hot temps hotter and cold ones colder. Generally I consider 80 to be the upper temp before I start whining about heat. I prefer cooler temps. 40-75 are pleasant to me.
Anonymous
Scorching: Above 90F
Hot: 80F to 90F
Warm: 70F to 80F
Cool: 50F to 70F
Cold: 32F to 50F
Bitter: Below 32F

Like a PP said, though, it really depends on the humidity (for heat) and the wind chill (for cold). My perfect temp is about 75, low humidity.
Anonymous
OP, I agree with your temps. I wish it could be in the 70s and 80s all the time!
Anonymous
Above 90: Hot
85-90: Just a wee bit too warm
80-85: Perfect
75-80: Pleasant
70-75: Chilly
Below 70: Dear God, why is it so cold???
Anonymous
Humidity is everything.

But if it is dry, I dislike anything over 110.
If humid, anything over 85
Perfect: 55 to 70
Too cold: teens
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