Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on time of day and whether rainy/damp. I don’t mind standing outside in cold weather.
If it starts during daylight and it’s dry? High 40’s-50’s.
If it starts after sunset and it’s dry? Mid 50’s
If it’s rainy, I would say low 60’s and high 50’s at the coldest. It just feels colder in the rain.
During covid, I would have stood outside in 20 degree weather. But now, not so much.
All of these temps would be hell for me.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on time of day and whether rainy/damp. I don’t mind standing outside in cold weather.
If it starts during daylight and it’s dry? High 40’s-50’s.
If it starts after sunset and it’s dry? Mid 50’s
If it’s rainy, I would say low 60’s and high 50’s at the coldest. It just feels colder in the rain.
During covid, I would have stood outside in 20 degree weather. But now, not so much.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on time of day and whether rainy/damp. I don’t mind standing outside in cold weather.
If it starts during daylight and it’s dry? High 40’s-50’s.
If it starts after sunset and it’s dry? Mid 50’s
If it’s rainy, I would say low 60’s and high 50’s at the coldest. It just feels colder in the rain.
During covid, I would have stood outside in 20 degree weather. But now, not so much.
Anonymous wrote:Formalwear for women generally involves a lot of base skin: bare arms, bare shoulders, bare legs, varying latitudes of neckline. Anything below 75 for an extended period of time is cruel.
And if you say, just wear a coat? I would be pissed if I went through the trouble to find a nice dress and accessories and then spent the evening covered up like the Michelin Man.
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