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I like both cold and warm weather, but I think I slightly prefer cold weather overall. Why? Well, in my mind, it's easier to stay warm in cold weather than it is to stay cool in warm weather. During a cold day, I just take out my winter gear and stack up on as many coats as I need, whereas there's not much you can do on a really hot day except stay indoors or find some shade somewhere. That said, I really appreciate weather that's not too cold and not too hot, because I feel that I can enjoy the outdoors more when I'm not worried about the temperature or anything like that.
I like chilly weather. My favorite temperature for the weather is somewhere around 40-50 F. Though I also like freezing snowy weather on occasion, as well as milder weather in the range of 50-65 F. Though anything above 65 is getting too warm imo.
I prefer the cold in general. I do live in a pretty cold area though, so warmer days are of course appreciated. I acually prefer warm weather if it's summer tho? As long as I have somewhere to cool down.
I get cold very quickly, so summer heat. People are often being much happier and more open in summer, and it's nice to be able to do outdoor things with people more easily without freezing... And I can be shirtless without feeling cold, I just feel more comfortable that way. And then, hot weather with a gentle breeze, when sitting in the shadow, just feels very nice.
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