100 to 200 is quite the range compared to the others.
“above 24°C” seems a strangely arbitrary measure for “too hot”. It’s definitely hotter than I like, but I’m keenly aware that most people would call 24°C with sunshine a perfect summer day.
The original creator of this map (it was originally posted by OOP to twitter, but that site is now a hudge pudge), is from Alaska.
I live near Houston, a couple summers ago we had 43 days in a row with highs above 100F/38C.
Yuck. What are the winters like?
24°C is a fantastic day’s weather and I live in Canada.
75F? Seems too low for “It’s Too Hot”. Pool time and beach time is generally more like 80-85. Id be freezing my ass off at a pool in the 70’s.
And I’ll take a cold beer and lounging in the shade when the humidity isn’t too high and it’s in the 80’s. Extra points for a generally low amount of clothing required.
As someone originally from a tropical country. 24C is still pretty pleasant. I would consider it too hot if it was over 30C.
Yea, im in ohio and even i would day that “too hot” starts around 80-85 (27-29). Above 75 (24) is definitely hot, but its not too hot.
It completely depends on the humidity. In Colorado at 75° it’s absolutely perfect.
I get popsicle toes at temperatures below 80F. Brown area for me, please.