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We have two seasons in the Yoop: Winter and August.
I am comfy in a long sleeve shirt and my favorite go to jacket, the Duluth Shoreman, to around 25 degrees. Below that, I bust out my long johns and heavier gear. I can stay out all day in temps of 10 degrees with the proper gear. And everything I wear turns back the wind. Indoors, I am comfy at 70. I sleep cold and keep my bedroom at 68.

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I used to love cold weather, although I did dress accordingly. However, since being medicated to the extreme for my hypertension, even wrapping up , I get cold. I even hate to wash my hands in cold water . I don't like sleeping in warm bedrooms...68°, thank you.

Guess I am like my Siberians. They love clear 10°-20° days, and hate 30°-40° cloudy rainy wet days.


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In my younger days, the cold didn't bother me. I played golf once when it was seven degrees outside. Now, since I'm over 50, the cold really bothers me. I wear a heavy coat at 45 degrees. I've even been known to wear long underwear in the summer because they keep our office so cold (65).




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I am sitting in my house in shorts and a t-shirt right now, it is 68 degrees in the house and I'm a bit chilly.

This damn Phoenix winter weather. Smile


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I like it cool. By cool I mean house interior in 65ish range, and love days outside that are 50ish. With sun and or activity, a little cooler is nice. No sun, add wind or rain, it can get uncomfortable around 45.

Not much of that around Memphis, though. I enjoy it while we have it.


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I think I'm part polar bear or something. It was 45 degrees and i was on the back porch reading a book in a t shirt and lounge pants. My wife is inside with a heating blanket on freaking out but I was quite comfortable.

Now I am a big boy and have ample "insulation" but I just don't feel cold until it's under 30 or so. My family says there is something wrong with me but I just don't feel it, in fact 40 - 50 with a nice breeze I could nap nicely and feel relaxed



You're originally from Michigan, right ?

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Unless it’s windy, maybe 30 or so if just walking the dog.
 
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For me, the older I get, I notice the cold has much more of an effect on me. You should see the gloves I have to wear now compared to what I was fine with 10 years ago. Frown



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When I was younger, I was good in short sleeves down to about 40°F if there were no wind or rain. Now that I'm getting old (80 in 2 days) I'm not that resilient any more. I keep my home at 70°F all year long, but I find 65°F comfortable if I'm moving around outside.

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Depends on what I'm doing. I can take cold better than my wife. I think it has to do with the circulatory system. Having been an athlete for the first 2/3 of my life, I still have a resting heart rate in the 50's. At my age, that's pretty decent.



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Originally posted by Lord Vaalic:
I think I'm part polar bear or something. It was 45 degrees and i was on the back porch reading a book in a t shirt and lounge pants. My wife is inside with a heating blanket on freaking out but I was quite comfortable.

Now I am a big boy and have ample "insulation" but I just don't feel cold until it's under 30 or so. My family says there is something wrong with me but I just don't feel it, in fact 40 - 50 with a nice breeze I could nap nicely and feel relaxed



You're originally from Michigan, right ?

Jus' sayin' Wink


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Last few years have noticed if below 34 degrees pulling out of driveway my range time will not be as enjoyable


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Too many factors contributing to “cold” to give a simple answer.


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19 years as a journeyman meat cutter/ meat dept manager,

coolers run 28 or lower, cutting rooms often around 40, or lower,

I used to work in a polo shirt, and slacks,
while the guy cutting meat for me was wearing the company polo, long sleeve shirt under it, jacket, meat coat and shivering while working,

keep in mind, there was no wind, and relatively humid,

I can handle the cold outside, and will break out in a sweat on relatively cold days if I am working, but I cannot take the wind,
that stuff cuts right thru me



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Since losing a bunch of weight I'm always cold.
 
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My record is 22 degrees. Mix of rain and snow, slight breeze, 64th floor, bedroom balcony, mid-town Manhattan, socks only and smoking a cigarette for about 5 minutes. After 10 minutes or so, it was time to go back in.

That was about 20 years ago. I hardly think it's happening again. Enough memories of watching the place where King Kong died.


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Depends on the time of year. Last week it was 18degrees here over night with a windchill of 7. Today it's supposed to hit 57. At 45 today in the sun I was walking around in a t shirt very comfortably. But I couldn't have done that in late september. I'd have needed a jacket then.


There's definitely an element of this for me, too. Aside from sun, humidity, wind, your temporary activity level, etc, it also depends on what your body has gotten used to. You notice this a lot if you live someplace that has strong seasonal variations, or if you travel.

The other day it was in the 30's but sunny, and I was comfortable in long pants but just a short sleeve shirt with a windbreaker (not even my heavier coat) over it. I was so comfortable I left the windbreaker unzipped, because it was "warm".

Two or three months previously, if it had been 20 degrees warmer (still sunny) wearing the exact same clothes I would have wanted to zip up the windbreaker because it was "chilly".
 
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When I lived in Iowa as a kid it was so cold we opened the refrigerator door to get warm. Frown
 
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I spent several years in San Francisco. The wind and humidity makes it feel cold.

I have been in -35 degrees at high altitude in the Rocky Mountains with single digit humidity and it didn't feel too cold. The snow wouldn't stick together to make a snowball.

I spent some time in the Goose Creek Navy north of Charleston, South Carolina. It got down in the 20s with the wind coming off the swamps. My Navy peacoat did nothing to keep me warm. That is the coldest I have felt.


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I can eat raw meat and i am good down to single digits and I tend to literally growl when upset. Folks are convinced I am a reincarnated Polar Bear.

Wind, as has been said, will whip right through ya though.


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