Nuh uh, me myself as an Indonesian, 15°C is a comfortable degree while others complain about the cold and wear thick jacket 😂 i dunno why I'm different 🤷🏻♂️
@@zezeunstoppableyou are probably the exception 😂 most of us will wear jacket in 20°C. Most of java is hot. Even the average temperature here now is 33-36°C, we never get below 20°C unless we live in mountains area.
@@tilda5944uh... But southern Italy more warmer than northern. And Mediterranean climate is more warmer than northern sea like Baltic and northern Atlantic.
I would be dressed in layers like the Italians. We look forward to our nighttime temperatures dropping thst low in Dallas, Texas. I've been organizing trousers, long sleeve tops and sweaters in anticipation. LOL
@@mjwbulich Some people call it a nice day. I call it beginning of scorching time. It seems like nation is divided into two by that. Czechia here. In fact during summer it can be up to 35°C but everything above 25° is considered hell and time to be hidden in forest, watter, wine or beer cellar ;)
@@leobranca7506 Nah yall are dumb, you have some attention seeking complex to look as if the heat doesn't effect you....then complain later or carry around 2 layers on your arms.
i came to brisbane from new zealand a few weeks back and it was 25 degrees. literally everyone was wearing jumpers and coats except for me who was in full summer wear. thats hotter than our summer lol, i was getting weird looks
@@laurajessica08 welcome to the country man! I hope you're enjoying your visit. I can imagine haha my partner runs warmer than me and I'll be rugged up while he's comfy in shorts and a shirt 😂 I look at him like he's crazy, always asking how he isn't freezing
I was in Spain in march years ago. I was wearing a vest top & shorts, the locals were wearing thick puffy jackets. They kept stopping me, asking "are you not cold?" & touching my bare arms. I just said "no, I'm Scottish", they just laughed and said "ahhhh, ok!" 😂
I live in France and last week we had 22/23 degrees one day and they had coats and boots on and I had cotton trs and t shirt. They kept asking me if I was cold 😂
@@NorbertNahumEvreuklovic45 with a lot of humidity?? I would be dead in seconds , human body start fall apart after 35 Celsius but with a lot of humidity (above 80%)
@@NorbertNahumEvreuklovicit does go upto that much around punjab area in india as well as pakistan and you just stay inside frim noon and wait for sunset at that point lol
Which state? American's have weird perspectives on heat because you're either from a swamp or a desert. People will be like "omg 100 degree heat here, these people don't know hot" but then their from Arizona where it's like -200% humidity. 80 degrees and 90% humidity would kill most of you.
@@_lime. Fellow southern brazillian here, it's currently at night, pointing 18 degrees and 77% humidy where I live. Just thought that would be cool information. Gets really hot in the day even tho I'm in more southern parts.
What are you talking about? Florida has 70 degree days and people put on the big parka coats. I've seen too many people all over the south talk about how chilly it is at 70.
😂 I had to explain that with the air humidity to an African friend just recently. he's from a dry part of Africa and he asked me totally stunned how it comes that 30 celsius degrees in Switzerland are much worse than 45 celsius degrees in Africa.
As a Floridian, 20 c is a blessed day where I finally don’t feel like I’m walking outside into a sauna. And where others start putting on their fuzzy clothes. Especially when during summers, on average, it’s 95 degrees f (35 c) but can feel like 105-110 f (40-43 c) because of humidity.
@@Nagvanshieus Well they don’t come up into the hard, but they do use the canal. We do get one of those big soft shelled snapping turtles occasionally. She’s about a foot long, and once a year she lays eggs in the back yard. There was also once a bob cat back there!
20 deg is Criminally COLD . Love from Greece Edit if you come from another place of the world that can reach minus 54 deg Celsius we get it . 20 deg is not that much . But 20 deg is somewhat cold for southern Europe (example greece,Turkey, Italy) in these regions the weather can reach up to 50-60 deg Celsius so In comparison 20 deg is freezing
10C???? I went to the coldest part of my country, and when I tried to sleep, I needed to have 2 layers of blankets with a jacket on without ac. 12C btw
I'm Norwegian. Living in Greece at the moment. Wearing shorts and a tshirt all but a few months during a winter when I wear a long sleeve shirt and sweatpants, maybe a jacket if it rains. I keep my AC at home on all the time at 20°C to be comfy in shorts and tshirt during summer 😂
Meanwhile the temperature at my work goes easily between 23 and 30 degrees bc our air condition sucks af so I will sweat at work and during my free time and vacations 🥲🥲🥲
@terryhampso5800 Not always, with good air conditioning humid can be more cool even in hot days, and basically, 30°C in humid weather is much more comfortable than 60°C in dry climat
I used live in BKK. I hated when I had a meeting or something where a suit. On therhand, we'd go at midnight, it would COOL DOWN to 20°. Live Bung Kan now. It's cooler, but rarely to cold
As a canadian 15-19 degree celcius: perfect temperature! You are not cold and youre not sweating. Ideal for workout 20-24 degree celcius : its comfortable if youre doing lazy activity. But bad if you do physical activity. Need wind fan or air conditioning 25-29 degree : nightmare! Want to relax near air conditioning or wind fan. Eating ice cream 30 degree+. Very unhappy. Sweat too much. Feel like a punishement. Makes me hate summer lol Note that summer in canada are very humid. So in summer it feels like you live in a sauna or a swamp that is drying
As a Floridian in the U.S., I haven't seen 20°C (68°F) since January. Most folks around me would be dressed or bundled up in coats, scarves like the Italians, however I must admit I would be in shorts, grateful for the cooler autumn type weather. 😊🍃🍂🍁🍂
Reverse for us in Canada. 20C in spring is tropical after the snow. 20C in autumn is coupled with that crisp autumn air, and for some reason feels much colder than it should. Feels like the death of summer.
@@thekatvita Springs are still cool here in Aus, but Autumn is still hot. I live in Queensland, and we hav still been having 27-30 degree days, and 60-90% humidity. It’s min autumn.
20-25° Aint winter for us Delhi and Northern Indian Cities get Single digit Temperatures and Coastal Cities have such shitty humidity that it feels 35° when its actually 25°.
As a Canadian, I can tell you that we wait eight months out of every year waiting for it to be that warm (if we are lucky). T-shirt and shorts for sure.
Doesn't help that it's also like 90% humidity half the time it's that hot out. Most of June and early July felt like walking out into a sauna every time I stepped outside. I'm already ready for the nice pleasant hoodie weather in the fall, and it's not even August yet.
I’m with you! 🇨🇦 We get about 60 days a year in BC where we hopefully get temperatures of around 20°C for a few of those days but this year it’s been a little off 😂
@@jasfizarezany4894for all you know she could be hearing foreign voices in her head talking about Celsius 😮 you don’t know her mental health struggle 😂😂
@@kimki4kay4k41 strangely, I don't. Idk how, my body knows how to keep comfortable temperature :D Also in many central Asian countries it's common to drink hot tea when it's hot outside, so it's fine for me to wear a coat in 15-20°C lol
20°C is around 68°F for anyone wondering. I wish it was that low in Oklahoma where i live. In winter, it usually stays between 30°F/70°F (-1°C/21°C), and summer usually doesn't go below 80°F (26.6°C), and usually can be up to 100°F/110°F (37.8°C/43.3°C)
Been around 90° lately here in pa think it reached 100° recently if I’m not mistaken, and I workout in a shed with a black tarp on the roof, safe to say that thing can be classified as a sauna
I once went on vacation to Spain in March. While I was walking around in a T-shirt, the Spaniards still wear winter coats. I was asked more than once: "German?"
As someone from the deep south of the US. 20°C is 68°F. I have on many occasions stated that if the entire world stayed constant at 68°F, it would be heaven on Earth. That's not cold enough to need any jackets or sweaters, but just cool enough that long sleeve shirts don't cause heat stroke. Where I live, the Temps consistently reach 100-105°F, 37.8-40.6°C, in the summer and down to 15°F, -9.4°C, in the winter.
Since it's the south you also have to factor in humidity which makes it a lot hotter than it really is, so while on paper it's 104°F 40°C it will actually feel like 120°F 49°C due to the humidity.
@@jaymc7042Visit in winter season, than you will not get sunburn. In my opinion don't visit India in summer time the temperature actually reach 45°C and it's too hot even for Indians.
as a Brazilian who lived in the Amazon region, the temperature is fixed 32 C° is the highest and 24 C° is the lowest, but it is so humid because of the forest, rivers and the ocean it feels like being in boiling soup
As a Spaniard, this is also accurate 😂 It was 20ºC here yesterday when I got out from work at midnight, and had to put on a thick coat because I began sneezing out of cold lol
Pretty much the scene in India, except we'd be happy at 20°C as its always so hot & humid here, a drop in temperature like that would be soothing for us
Como ARGENTINA y de la Patagonia.. 20°c es un hermoso dia de primavera y hay q salir con remerita y tomar el sol 🥰🥰🥰🥰 Hace dos semanas estaba metida en el mar hasta el cuello ..y hacian 20°c ...era muy feliz con esa temperatura ❤❤❤❤
In Germany it had 12° today in the morning, and so much people (also kids) where out in T-shirts or dresses🙈 I saw so many. The highest the temperature gone is like 21° xD
@@gedankenwxlken4511 I'm not surprised. I've seen German people diving in freezing mountains lakes at 7 in the morning 😂 Mainly children. But then they also sleep under duvets in high summer. Maybe they need to cool off, that's why 😂
Italian here, 20 is like the perfect most pleasant temperature. I start sweating at roughly 30, that's what I judge hot weather. Even then it's not that bad, until it goes over 35. One more thing, you have to consider that sometimes men have to wear a suit even when it's too hot, because their work has a dress code.
As à dutch I fully agree. 20 -25 degree Celsius is perfect. You can wear a suit, dress up etc without too much sweating. But you could also wear shorts instead and a shirt. And 20 degrees is not that hot for me as a more Northern European.
As a citizen in Rome I say that currently it’s 12 degrees and I’m in a park looking at all of the tourists in short sleeves. This video fits perfect with where I am😂😂😂
En Bogotá, Colombia, estás en la calle a 10 grados C en una noche (por la altitud pues la ciudad está. 2600 metros sobre el nivel del mar), Pero los turistas canadienses y del norte de Europa andan en shorts y camisetas cortas a esas temperaturas jaja
So accurate! Same goes for Cairo. In Oct. the people - especially school children wear sweaters and scarfs and I wore thin long sleeve shirts and elephant pants at 20 degrees
@@ijj2286 doesn't make any sense because Africa is the hottest country and that's why in many zone there's a lot of drought but this doesn't means that there's also humidity. Italy is literally a land's strip in the middle of a closed sea and that's why there's a lot of humidity.
Bt ch only the people who matter use fahrenheit,only the first people who landed on the moon use fahrenheit,only people who aren't followers use fahrenheit,🤦🤦🤦 maybe those who don't use fahrenheit will use it once, after their conquers decide that Celsius is over rated @@thiagomarchesini4683
@@cedriquebenjaminpedri1961 Dunno if it matters, im scandinavian. And i simply cant handle heat. anything 20+ im melting and cant drink enough water fast enough to replace what i loose in sweat.
Haha! And yet for me 16 degrees is T-shirts and shorts weather, and sleep with the windows wide open. Coats is for when it's creeping towards actual freezing.
I mean, tourists dress to walk around and enjoy the place, so they need to dress comfortably. The locals are probably dressed for work, so they might be following a dress code and will be sitting in an air conditioned office the whole day, so they wouldn't be sweating much.
@@lolicon4how somebody gon be racist for litteraly having a higher tolerance to heat??? 💀 also with a username like that you should REALLY not be speaking.
@@jonathanwells223 oh it happened a few times when i was young cause both me and my mother are really blond and with fair skin so people thought we were from germany or something 🤭🤭🤭🤭
Greetings from Ukraine🇺🇦. Usually we have +35 degrees Celsius in summer and up to -30 degrees in winter. In spring and autumn, the temperature fluctuates from 0 to +18. However, due to global warming, we can now have rain and snow in winter and this can last almost half of the winter. At this time, the temperature ranges from -5 to +5. During this period, it is cooler than when it is bitterly cold outside. Because the wet, cold air cuts through you to the bone, while the severe frost makes the air dry and then not so cold. Although sometimes we have ice fog even at -25 degrees. When it rains and snows and it lasts for several weeks, then everything around turns into solid ice or snow porridge - depending on the temperature. This has a very bad effect on the life of wild animals and agriculture, because when a sharp frost comes and there is almost no snow, animals and plants freeze, especially if they were wet before, and their burrows and nests are flooded with water. At the same time, there may be no rain at all in summer (due to which many ponds, rivers and lakes are gradually drying up - they are becoming less and less every year. Such are the consequences of global warming), and hot days are not as frequent as cold ones. The highest temperature we have recorded is +44 degrees Celsius, and the lowest is -42 degrees Celsius. The normal summer temperature for Ukrainians is +22+25 degrees Celsius. Everything else is either cold or hot. Although it also depends on the season. After winter it can be warm at +10, and after summer it can be cold at +20 degrees.
As a southeast asian person, 20°C is global cooling for us
Yass
As a Nebraskan, 0° Celsius is time to wear shorts.
Nuh uh, me myself as an Indonesian, 15°C is a comfortable degree while others complain about the cold and wear thick jacket 😂 i dunno why I'm different 🤷🏻♂️
@@zezeunstoppableI'm Malaysian and I hate weather here, it's so hot, I prefer cold weather, I was born in a wrong country 😭
@@zezeunstoppableyou are probably the exception 😂 most of us will wear jacket in 20°C. Most of java is hot. Even the average temperature here now is 33-36°C, we never get below 20°C unless we live in mountains area.
I went from Scotland. It was 21°C and the Italians all had winter coats on. We get the pools and bbq's out in Scotland when it's 21°C 😂😂
Taps aff at 20 😂
Same in nyc
As a Canadian, 20° is the absolute ideal summer temperature. Warm in the sun cool in the shade.
@@JCtheglazier 20 is fucking freezing in summer
It's 17 here in Sweden right now. Got t-shirt and shorts. The bbq is just lit! May just as well be the last hot day this year, better make use of it!
As a tropical region person, 20°C is everyone catching cold season.
Not in cold tropic. Yes, we have those too.😂 16-20 C is comfortable, 27c we started dying. Like the Bandung Indonesia, or Tanah Genting Malaysia.
Italia non ha un clima tropicale
@@nurlindafsihotang49 10*C is perfect, with warm wind
@@nurlindafsihotang49nah, from northern Java region. 27°C is comfortable, 20°C is very cold and 30°C - 32°C is average heat in this region.
@@tilda5944uh... But southern Italy more warmer than northern. And Mediterranean climate is more warmer than northern sea like Baltic and northern Atlantic.
20°c is pretty cool weather. It's perfect weather. Not hot not cold, just right.
23°С идеально
Exactly
I would be dressed in layers like the Italians. We look forward to our nighttime temperatures dropping thst low in Dallas, Texas. I've been organizing trousers, long sleeve tops and sweaters in anticipation. LOL
That’s 68 degrees Fahrenheit for my fellow Americans out there. That’s a beautiful spring day for us lol.
The long sleeves come off at 68 lol I will actually sweat hahaha
Where in the United States is this considered a nice spring day?
@@veronicafoxx27 anywhere in the south lol.
@@veronicafoxx27 Where isn't 68° and sunny considered a nice day?
@@mjwbulich Some people call it a nice day. I call it beginning of scorching time. It seems like nation is divided into two by that. Czechia here.
In fact during summer it can be up to 35°C but everything above 25° is considered hell and time to be hidden in forest, watter, wine or beer cellar ;)
Italians dress for the season, not for the weather
Nono ahaha we are not that dumb, is becouse hot for ours is >25 degree celsius, cold
@@leobranca7506 Nah yall are dumb, you have some attention seeking complex to look as if the heat doesn't effect you....then complain later or carry around 2 layers on your arms.
We get around 40/42°C in July. That's hot for us and that's why we still wear a jacket when it's 20° outside
For northerners hot ...
in between is fine!
Also, tourists are to stay out all day walking, locals are working/ studying inside 😅
No simply 20°C isnt that hot in italy especially South
As an Australian, 20°C is a beautiful, chilly afternoon
I concur!
@@qinjiwei5058 it was 22° today and I had to put a jumper on 😂
i came to brisbane from new zealand a few weeks back and it was 25 degrees. literally everyone was wearing jumpers and coats except for me who was in full summer wear. thats hotter than our summer lol, i was getting weird looks
@@laurajessica08 welcome to the country man! I hope you're enjoying your visit. I can imagine haha my partner runs warmer than me and I'll be rugged up while he's comfy in shorts and a shirt 😂 I look at him like he's crazy, always asking how he isn't freezing
Florida is like this too! Nice hoodie weather
I was in Spain in march years ago. I was wearing a vest top & shorts, the locals were wearing thick puffy jackets. They kept stopping me, asking "are you not cold?" & touching my bare arms. I just said "no, I'm Scottish", they just laughed and said "ahhhh, ok!" 😂
I live in France and last week we had 22/23 degrees one day and they had coats and boots on and I had cotton trs and t shirt. They kept asking me if I was cold 😂
@@CarolOToole-q6gsummer dresses on here UK now I have order a coat
😂😂😂
As a Finnish person, at 20 degrees we quickly hide inside and turn our AC to - 20 degrees.
Lies
Don't forget 5 cups of coffee lol
That's because Finnish are snow people
😂
@@sdfghgtrew
No. A joke. 🙄
As a tropical Asian who’s used to 36~45’C, 20’C is cold af
Omg as a notherner I literally can’t function above 28’C
45 seriously I'm surviving
Yeah. My AC temperature 26-28 🤣
Yes, I live is Florida, so 30-40 degrees is our winter, 20 would be out of the ordinary, but not super cold
Fr!!!
"Meanwhile In India we are drinking Tea at 51 Degree Celcius"🔥
Lmao exactly.. drinking hot Chai while sweating thru the heatwave 🥵 😂
I was looking for this comment
Htf is 51?? The maximum i ve experienced was 45 degrees but with a loooot of humidity... 50 is what lol,like hell
@@NorbertNahumEvreuklovic45 with a lot of humidity?? I would be dead in seconds , human body start fall apart after 35 Celsius but with a lot of humidity (above 80%)
@@NorbertNahumEvreuklovicit does go upto that much around punjab area in india as well as pakistan and you just stay inside frim noon and wait for sunset at that point lol
As a tunisian 20 degrees is the perfect time to chill at home under a cozy blanket
As a Swede, I wear shorts and sandles in anything above -5c.
I start melting at anything above 23c 😅
Don't come to bali 😂
You will be cooked in my country at 45° C
What?🫣
I'm one of the least tolerant people to heat in my area in southern Italy that I know of and I can wear shorts and a t shirt only above 10C
so you wear shorts and sandals in below freezing temperatures?
Meanwhile in germany:
That one weird guy wearing shorts at -5°C
Average day in canada
That's everyone on a night out ins Scotland, it can be heaving it down with snow and the girls will still wear miniskirts
Me in Canada
That's my husband. He will be out in -40F (-40c too) wearing shorts.
-5c is slightly below our freezing point so not that big of a deal.
We get that in Norway... at -11°C is the coldest I've seen someone in shorts... still pretty cold
Norwegians be like: sounds like a nice day for the beach
Here in the UK it is littearaly beach weather
It's not that cold in Norway
20 degrees Celsius not Fahrenheit
You betcha
Русские: да я ебать в такую погоду загорал
True, I remember when my family and I had a layover in Madrid and it was 17°C, everyone was wearing jackets and I was wearing a t-shirt and shorts. 😂
As an African whos used to +30°c summer, 20°c is more like a mild winter for me
As a swedish person thts not tht hot for me either and it gets below -20c in winter for me
@@Anotnadid you read what you wrote, at 20°C most systems won't function in the house 😂
-20°C **
@@chimychimes wdym yes they do, and to your other response idk where to find the celcius sign
Yeah, as indonesian who live 7° below the equator, 20°C is quite chilling for me
Indians chilling in 40-50° with a hot cup of tea is a must
Haha,I'm not Indian but I drink tea at 30-40 degrees too🤣💀
as well as middle easterns and north Africans
Not all of India is that hot
Last summer, In Kerala we had 45-50 °C 😂
@@veenaalzam5980 In Kashmir it didn't,t even cross 30
as an american southerner that sounds like a lovely spring or fall day. you don't know hot until your eggs cook on the road! 😂
Which state? American's have weird perspectives on heat because you're either from a swamp or a desert. People will be like "omg 100 degree heat here, these people don't know hot" but then their from Arizona where it's like -200% humidity. 80 degrees and 90% humidity would kill most of you.
@@_lime. Fellow southern brazillian here, it's currently at night, pointing 18 degrees and 77% humidy where I live. Just thought that would be cool information. Gets really hot in the day even tho I'm in more southern parts.
What are you talking about? Florida has 70 degree days and people put on the big parka coats. I've seen too many people all over the south talk about how chilly it is at 70.
@@yeahitsmesofkinwhat Florida? 70 degrees? We are talking about celsius right?
Come to India 50°C (122°F) is considered as a normal temperature in Rajasthan during summer.
Italian.. they can be stylish in all season. Love them ❤
As a Canadian, that’s melting temperature.
I agree. I use an aircon with that weather. Too hot for me.
must be lucky here In B.C. it was 50C in my yard and it gets as low as -35 sometimes in the winter, i also have no AC or heating😒
@@tinfoilchampion3651bro is cooked ☠️
@@tinfoilchampion3651 damn thats like NY
Imagine here in Italy 40º now
As a Texan, whether 20°C is comfortable depends on the humidity. I might wear shorts, I might wear a ski jacket. 😂
As someone from Porto humidity plus the wind should be deciding factors
As a Texan but yur saying Celsius. Get!
Finally a °C user 😍🥰
20°C is plenty for me. Not too hot, not too cold. Just a shirt and a pair of pants will do, even adding a light sweater if it’s somewhat breezy
😂 I had to explain that with the air humidity to an African friend just recently. he's from a dry part of Africa and he asked me totally stunned how it comes that 30 celsius degrees in Switzerland are much worse than 45 celsius degrees in Africa.
as a Russian, when is 20 degrees we just basically all naked
That’s why we love Russians….
😂😂😂
Nuh uh, towarisch. We don't do that
russians 🤮🤮🤮
Bazed, in Saint Petersburg 20°c are veeery hot
As a Floridian, 20 c is a blessed day where I finally don’t feel like I’m walking outside into a sauna. And where others start putting on their fuzzy clothes.
Especially when during summers, on average, it’s 95 degrees f (35 c) but can feel like 105-110 f (40-43 c) because of humidity.
Go feed your alligator some macdonalds it's hungry
@@Nagvanshieus Don’t have McDonald’s, But I can go ahead and throw a chicken thigh in the canal in my backyard ^-^
@@jamielambert4549 what the heck you really have alligators in your backyard?????!?
@@Nagvanshieus Well they don’t come up into the hard, but they do use the canal. We do get one of those big soft shelled snapping turtles occasionally. She’s about a foot long, and once a year she lays eggs in the back yard. There was also once a bob cat back there!
For us Italians the hot season begins when it's 30 degrees, not 20.
What do you consider to be cold?
@@Earet0 20 it's cold
@@marc0lin00 no 20 is not cold, you still wear a light jacket but you're fine you're certainly not shivering. I in the north of Italy would consider
@@Musettoblu io a 20 gradi moio di freddo
I agree
20 deg is Criminally COLD . Love from Greece
Edit if you come from another place of the world that can reach minus 54 deg Celsius we get it . 20 deg is not that much . But 20 deg is somewhat cold for southern Europe (example greece,Turkey, Italy) in these regions the weather can reach up to 50-60 deg Celsius so In comparison 20 deg is freezing
no it’s not, try -55°F
St. paul, minnesota ,Usa. welcomes you
@@SlumpTia how much is that in Celsius??
@@keyeah0about -49°C
@@keyeah0 try google instead of RUclips comments
@@jamesciava05 yeah Google says its -44 deg Celsius soooooo
As an Irish girl. Anything above 10 dc is POSITIVELY TROPICAL 🍹
10C???? I went to the coldest part of my country, and when I tried to sleep, I needed to have 2 layers of blankets with a jacket on without ac. 12C btw
@@Lqg7379 That's very funny. We Irish are always dressed for the weather. Socks as well at night hehe 😀😂😂
@@Lqg7379 bruh thats good weather for TShirt and short pants
@@lisabuckley3468Ach bíonn sé i gcónaí ag cur báistí san áit ina gcónaíonn tú
@@peterlemcwilli9203 switch places with me, you'll understand
As an Australian, I might catch a cold if I go outside in 20°C weather, without 30 layers.
As a Scandinavian, I would walk around like those tourists too, even when it's 10 degrees lol
I would barely survive at 10°C. it's 25°C here and I have to wear 2 layer hoodie while riding a motorbike and I'm still shivering
We dont ride motorbike in winter it can kill you (snow) @@Ode_notOde
I'm Norwegian. Living in Greece at the moment. Wearing shorts and a tshirt all but a few months during a winter when I wear a long sleeve shirt and sweatpants, maybe a jacket if it rains. I keep my AC at home on all the time at 20°C to be comfy in shorts and tshirt during summer 😂
as a fin, i'd come with yo:3
As an Indian I would be freezing and miserable at 10 degrees😢
Italians: sitting at work
Tourists: walking all day
And leave the house at 7 am and go to work when its still cold.
Tourists start to explore at 12 o clock.
Meanwhile the temperature at my work goes easily between 23 and 30 degrees bc our air condition sucks af so I will sweat at work and during my free time and vacations 🥲🥲🥲
Well is it really warm at less than 25?
@@NaruSakuIsLovez that isn't hot though it's about where you live i guess
Plus they don't understand how bad can be the weather during spring and autumn in Italia and I usually dress like tourists (but please better).
As a Russian with -30 cold winter, 20°C is like an oven
Come to my country iraq with 60c then😬
Dry is better than humid
@terryhampso5800 Not always, with good air conditioning humid can be more cool even in hot days, and basically, 30°C in humid weather is much more comfortable than 60°C in dry climat
@suurikat an air-conditioned room is no longer 30 deg and humid.
@@terryhampso5800 I'm not talking about room, and it can be 30 and humid
Meanwhile we are chilling in India with 45⁰ degrees celcius 😂😅
As a Hawaiian if its 20 degrees (68 F) then the world is ending and everyone is wearing thick coats.
Wow. Then you won' t survive -15/-20. It's winter now in Latvia and it's not even the coldest it can be
As someone living in Southeast Asian, same 😂😂😂
@@misheyla783Lol in Bangladesh 20-24 degree is considered winter
Same as a South Indian 💀
@@__chinmay__damn fr the humidity is fcking insane 😭
Watching all the Americans wonder what 20 degrees is lol
My family's mx so I know. 20 isn't that hot though, it's reached 28-30 in mx
Me a Texan sitting in my literal 100 Fahrenheit room.
Only the stupid ones. There are some smart ones here that use the entire metric system.
We all learned how to convert it in school. We just don't instantly have a sense of it.
@houstonjoker3836 that's about 40/ 45°c
For us brazilians, 20°C is cold😅😅
Só se vc for nordestino que 20 é frio. Até 18/16 eu to andando de calção e camisa de boa na rua.
@@vitorotto3250 Acheyou sou noderstink mesmo1😛😛😅😅😅
20 ta gelando kkkkk. E olha que moro em minas
also us morrocans
@@vitorotto3250pode ser que você ande, mas se não for do Sul ou (talvez) de SP garanto que vai ver várias pessoas encasacadas.
As an American, 68° F (20C) is a warm fall day.
As a Thai dude I can tell your guys that this is correct. 20degree for us is a nice cold air 😂
Oof thailand is hot, the monsoon is bearable but still sticky
@@youtubesuxjoggerdong4313 yeah its hot most of the time but when its came down to 25-20 degree is like one in a year treasure
I used live in BKK. I hated when I had a meeting or something where a suit. On therhand, we'd go at midnight, it would COOL DOWN to 20°.
Live Bung Kan now. It's cooler, but rarely to cold
Same, but Texas
Really that's so cool i never new that
That’s honestly the end of fall/beginning of winter for us Texans. Amazing weather!
Here in Tennessee, it is the same.
Literally, when it's 68 in texas, that's when you know it's fall or winter
😭
As a Swiss-German everything above 25 Degrees is to hot for me 😅
Scottish person here I can't even deal with 20C. 20C (I can say with my basic knowledge of German) ist zu heiß!!
I'm from central Italy and for me it's the same. When May comes, I start being soooo irritated by the Italian temperature!
Here in the northeast of Brazil the minimum on the day is 26 and the maximum is 31, on a very hot day here it is like 37
@@장원이즈 As a Canadian, I'm with you! 20C and I start getting grumpy!
I think we all agree that 25++ is hot! I am from middle east and agree with you
When your country is normally warm, you HAVE to wear all your winter drip during that mildly cold week
As an Indian who's used to 38-44° C, 20° is cold af
ikr in Indonesia if it's 36°C outside I turn on my AC at 22°C and it's cold for me!!😂😂
indians please stfu about india for one second challenge
As a canadian
15-19 degree celcius: perfect temperature! You are not cold and youre not sweating. Ideal for workout
20-24 degree celcius : its comfortable if youre doing lazy activity. But bad if you do physical activity. Need wind fan or air conditioning
25-29 degree : nightmare! Want to relax near air conditioning or wind fan. Eating ice cream
30 degree+. Very unhappy. Sweat too much. Feel like a punishement. Makes me hate summer lol
Note that summer in canada are very humid. So in summer it feels like you live in a sauna or a swamp that is drying
As an Indian from Northeast region 44° C is too hot for me
indian here..🖐️.. but 20 degree is hot as hell for me
As a Saudi Arabian 🇸🇦🇸🇦, 20 degrees is a heaven weather for us 😂😂🥶
Soon brother. Soon
@@Im_Firasnuclear winter?
In brazil also, there got 43º.
@@RussiaMapping2 man in summer in Saudi Arabia it reaches up to 55 degrees Celsius
@@RussiaMapping2 may god helps us all in summer 😂🔥
As a spanish guy I would do the same. We reach 40 degrees in summer so...yeah, 20 it's chill for us
California is in the middle of a heat wave right now, I know you feel 😂
Same in italy
@@manuellanderos7904for real dude this is awful
Fr dude as a Texan I feel
Chicago got a “feels like” -28 this winter when it was actually just -8 strong winds and tornadoes are the usual around here :)
As a Floridian in the U.S., I haven't seen 20°C (68°F) since January. Most folks around me would be dressed or bundled up in coats, scarves like the Italians, however I must admit I would be in shorts, grateful for the cooler autumn type weather. 😊🍃🍂🍁🍂
As an italian, 20ºC is long sleeves in spring and short sleeves in autumn
👍🤝
As someone in Gold Coast, Australia, I agree.
Reverse for us in Canada. 20C in spring is tropical after the snow. 20C in autumn is coupled with that crisp autumn air, and for some reason feels much colder than it should. Feels like the death of summer.
@@thekatvita Springs are still cool here in Aus, but Autumn is still hot. I live in Queensland, and we hav still been having 27-30 degree days, and 60-90% humidity. It’s min autumn.
Especially in the south!
As a south Asian 20°-25°C is winter for us 🥶
Right now it's 35°-45°C temperature🥵
20-25° Aint winter for us Delhi and Northern Indian Cities get Single digit Temperatures and Coastal Cities have such shitty humidity that it feels 35° when its actually 25°.
Here in west India... It reached 48° in may....
@@khadija.02 oh my goodness it would kill me
I am ok with 19 -20 . Above , then my body sends warning signals to cool down.
@@karenkelly7907 then you should never visit some region of india in summers and should take seriously your body's warning signals 😂
20 deg celsius is not really cold. It is a pleasant temperature.
As a Canadian, I can tell you that we wait eight months out of every year waiting for it to be that warm (if we are lucky). T-shirt and shorts for sure.
Doesn't help that it's also like 90% humidity half the time it's that hot out. Most of June and early July felt like walking out into a sauna every time I stepped outside.
I'm already ready for the nice pleasant hoodie weather in the fall, and it's not even August yet.
I’m with you! 🇨🇦 We get about 60 days a year in BC where we hopefully get temperatures of around 20°C for a few of those days but this year it’s been a little off 😂
@@_lime. I AM SO UNHAPPY ALL SUMMER for this reason 😭😭😭😭
@@cheriestone2403Man I’m in BC and it’s been consistently going 30 😭 been starting to calm down though.. I think
@@SpacingOut_ I’m over on the Sunshine Coast. I think our highs have been about 26 maybe?
American here, i can’t believe some people think 60-70 degrees is hot!! That’s literally a cool spring day
As a Greek I need a blanket at nights with 20 degrees. Spring is back.
Same bro, ain't greek tho
I can't imagine sleeping without blanket in any temperature.
@@misiek_xp4886 in summer I sleep basically naked 💀
Nah jk, I have like summer pajama
Я в -40 в Сибири выключаю отопление и открываю окно, потому что жарко…
God bless you, Jesus Loves you!!! ✝️❤️♾️😊
Filipinos shivering their timbers at 30°C: 😂
Faxx 😂
Turkish people at 40 degrees:oh so it's hot huh?
true da fire
Someone turn the heater on 😂😂😂
yassir yassir
As a Canadian 🇨🇦, 20° is summertime!! 😂
10° is swimming weather
Amen 😂
As an east Kazakhstan resident couldn't effin agree more
😂😂😂
I am Indian, 20° C is chilly 😅😅
Finnish people at 20°C: WE'RE IN BURNING HELL
also Finnish people at The sauna in 100°C: ah yes perfect^^
Simple American here, listening to all the beautiful foreigners talking about degrees in Celsius
You don't listen, you read it, buddy 😂
Anyway, yeah, I'm doing the same thing too lol
@@jasfizarezany4894for all you know she could be hearing foreign voices in her head talking about Celsius 😮 you don’t know her mental health struggle 😂😂
Oh stop it now @@ADwan83
It's 68 f
@@AzazelHionthank you
Russian/Canadian or Norway tourists: oh no! I am melting!
Yeah well at least Norwegians can visit Italy. If an italian went to Norway they would freeze to death.
@@theoneinthemiddle5553 fr we wear shorts during winter
Sto a fa la colla
@@theoneinthemiddle5553 Well as someone who went to finland, it's fucking freezing in winter there.
@@KomHitGuft I think I'm Norwegian then, because I'm melting in winter in North Italy and in summer I just can't go out
20°? that's winter for us man.😂😂
frrr here in uae 20c is soooo cold istg i’m being serious.
Celsius dog. Not fahrenheit
@@jesusrodriguez4849 okay it is celsius? 💀💀 it means it’s sooo cold in uae it’s usual 40c beat that 😂
@@jesusrodriguez4849 That's still cold
@@Zattec yall dont know cold obviously Jesus.
As an Indian i use blankets to sleep in 35°c.😂
Meanwhile in india ~ its 45-55°c here😂🥵🥵
20° be heaven for us😭😭
😂right.
True
Omg 😮
Fr bro. Our classroom feels like ovens.😂😂😂
Here in Brazil the average day is 35ºC.
20°C is practically an Ice Age.
Depends on where you are though
Nah, I'm also from Brazil and here the average day is 23°~11° most of the year
@@Schizophrenicevilwolf Volta pro teu canto, sulista.
@@superpacocaalado7215 volta pro teu nordestino do papai lule.
@@superpacocaalado7215 silêncio nordestino
As a central asian who used to -30°C winter and 30°C summer, I just dress up according to mood
As a Russian, I say that you're damn right!
You don’t sweat a lot? Just asking
-50C winter and 30C summers where I grew up in Canada. Our winters also go from October to May or June.
@@kimki4kay4k41 strangely, I don't. Idk how, my body knows how to keep comfortable temperature :D Also in many central Asian countries it's common to drink hot tea when it's hot outside, so it's fine for me to wear a coat in 15-20°C lol
Oʻzbekistonlikmisiz?
💀😭when it’s hot I dress like it’s winter when it’s cold I dress like it’s summer HELP
20°C is around 68°F for anyone wondering.
I wish it was that low in Oklahoma where i live. In winter, it usually stays between 30°F/70°F (-1°C/21°C), and summer usually doesn't go below 80°F (26.6°C), and usually can be up to 100°F/110°F (37.8°C/43.3°C)
In okc our high was u think 105 yesterday ambient temp
Been around 90° lately here in pa think it reached 100° recently if I’m not mistaken, and I workout in a shed with a black tarp on the roof, safe to say that thing can be classified as a sauna
Only Americans wondering what is 20c
Are you just going to casually ignore that we drop in winter below the negatives?
felt i live in south carolina and the heat has been insane just about 100 degrees everday
As a Indian, who lives in 39°~50°, it's perfect freezing time weather💀✨
You can say as an south or central Indian
@@vanshsharma1656just this winter where I live min temperature dipped to single digit & enjoyed every moment of it
A 50° 😮, where in India?
50°💀💀
@@czx30846°C here in UP
I once went on vacation to Spain in March. While I was walking around in a T-shirt, the Spaniards still wear winter coats. I was asked more than once: "German?"
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAA
you as a tourist would be sick of walking. The people on the street would be standing somewhere.
Es que eso canta mucho
When you're half Italian
Ah so thats why im always cold 😂
20 degrees in air conditioning is too cold for me, I'd do this 😂
I sleep at 18 C not cold
As someone from the deep south of the US. 20°C is 68°F. I have on many occasions stated that if the entire world stayed constant at 68°F, it would be heaven on Earth. That's not cold enough to need any jackets or sweaters, but just cool enough that long sleeve shirts don't cause heat stroke. Where I live, the Temps consistently reach 100-105°F, 37.8-40.6°C, in the summer and down to 15°F, -9.4°C, in the winter.
Where I live in Utah it can be 115 then within a couple of weeks we are sitting at 10 below
It was 52 in India in summer 😮💨
Since it's the south you also have to factor in humidity which makes it a lot hotter than it really is, so while on paper it's 104°F 40°C it will actually feel like 120°F 49°C due to the humidity.
@@Itsmejaz6084 the highest temperature ever recorded in India was 51°C back in 2016.
@@noticedruid4985 I live in the desert trust me 110 with only 5 percent humidity is still hot as fuck
As an Indian: shivering
45° being the heat tolerance level
I always wanted to visit India, but I know my fat ass would light on fire under that heat.
As a delhiite who go through low temperature of 3-4 degree Celsius in winter and 45- 48 degree Celsius in summer.... I'll wear t-shirt in 20 degrees
Man 45° feels like 53-54°
After 43°C protein starts to get cooked 😅
@@jaymc7042Visit in winter season, than you will not get sunburn. In my opinion don't visit India in summer time the temperature actually reach 45°C and it's too hot even for Indians.
As an indian we keep our air conditioners at 24°c 😂
Bc its perfect
"...appena va via er sole, te cachi sotto dar freddo..." (cit.)
Ahahahahah
È sto callo freddo callo freddo che t'ammazza...
😅😅😅
Ora tutti sanno la triste verità
Ma và là a maggio freddo?🤦🙈
As a Filipino, when it’s 41 degrees we drink coffee.
Tea is good actually.When its hot outside
drinking hot things on hot weather have a cooling effekt. i always drink hot tea in hot summer days
@@ceugantful no it doesn't lol. If I drink hot coffee or tea on a 40°+ weather I'll sweat as if I had been working out for 2 hours nonstop
@@hildagrim3355 interesting, I stop sweating, if I drink a hot tea. But coffee has the reverse effect, just like at you
As a Filipino, coffee in 44 degrees is normal
as a Brazilian who lived in the Amazon region, the temperature is fixed 32 C° is the highest and 24 C° is the lowest, but it is so humid because of the forest, rivers and the ocean it feels like being in boiling soup
hahhahaha 😂 As a SE Asian, i raise you mosquito bites with that humidity
@@mnm2156trust me, we have a lot of mosquitoes too😅
Fr
Mine's 40° with bit less humidity
Same here in Kerala ( South India)
Қазақ өлеңді тыңдап мәз болғаным 😂❤
As a Spaniard, this is also accurate 😂 It was 20ºC here yesterday when I got out from work at midnight, and had to put on a thick coat because I began sneezing out of cold lol
😂🥰💪
Pretty much the scene in India, except we'd be happy at 20°C as its always so hot & humid here, a drop in temperature like that would be soothing for us
Jaja que friolero
Yo también me resfrío
Pues, yo qué sé, por mí que no pasara nunca de 20⁰. Más ya no me gusta. De español a español.
Como ARGENTINA y de la Patagonia.. 20°c es un hermoso dia de primavera y hay q salir con remerita y tomar el sol 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Hace dos semanas estaba metida en el mar hasta el cuello ..y hacian 20°c ...era muy feliz con esa temperatura ❤❤❤❤
Jaja En Rosario las opiniones difieren mucho: ves gente con campera de invierno, y otros en bermudas y remerita. Depende del "termostato interior" ;D
As an American in the mid Atlantic. 20 degrees Celsius is either warm or chilly depending on which season you are heading into.
20 considered warm sounds crazy to us tropical Asian 😂. 26 is already heaven’s blessing chilly cold.
When you go out for work at 7am and it's 15°C it feels pretty chill, that's why we wear a jacket.
Italians need to leave home at 7 to go to work, while it's still 12° outside 😂
I was just about to say that!
Same in here in Spain!
In Germany it had 12° today in the morning, and so much people (also kids) where out in T-shirts or dresses🙈 I saw so many. The highest the temperature gone is like 21° xD
@@gedankenwxlken4511 I'm not surprised. I've seen German people diving in freezing mountains lakes at 7 in the morning 😂 Mainly children.
But then they also sleep under duvets in high summer. Maybe they need to cool off, that's why 😂
Québec : What is wrong with this weather im alr in it!
Also Québec's weather July 13, 2019 : 48°C dang thats hot
As a brazilian who lives in the northeast of Brazil, 20° is pretty much winter for us
23° eu já tô tremendo de frio
Porra, 20° C eu tô batendo o queixo aqui no RJ
20° aqui em São Paulo é normal, nem calor e nem frio
Aqui no Sul, 20° já é camiseta, bermuda. Tranquilamente um dia normal
20 graus já da pra chegar na praia aqui no Sul, mas não da pra entrar no mar pq a água é gelaadaaa😅
As a Malaysian, 20 degree Celsius is considered cold 😂
To cool
20 celsius is like a normal weather here in my hometown sabah countryside
I second this.
Agree
@@mando8194that might be true if you live in kundasang
Dude that’s freezing and I live in Tennessee 😂
Me, a Finnish person, starting to melt whenever it gets over 18c: curse you sun
your pp is Çingiz Kaan :) you Finns are very distant relatives of us Turks.
😂😂😂❤🇮🇹
Same, but I'm from Belarus
Now it's 27 degrees Celsius in my city, I'm melting from the unbearable heat, and yesterday it was 35, idk how I survived
@@queney I feel you
Italian here, 20 is like the perfect most pleasant temperature. I start sweating at roughly 30, that's what I judge hot weather. Even then it's not that bad, until it goes over 35. One more thing, you have to consider that sometimes men have to wear a suit even when it's too hot, because their work has a dress code.
As à dutch I fully agree. 20 -25 degree Celsius is perfect. You can wear a suit, dress up etc without too much sweating. But you could also wear shorts instead and a shirt. And 20 degrees is not that hot for me as a more Northern European.
Damn 30 isn't even considered hot here it's constantly been around 40 or higher! I'm hoping for 30 😂😂
So a bit of advice, if you ever come to the UK bring more clothes cause 13 is hot here, cold is around 5 and under, cold asf is in the minus territory
There are studies going around saying 25 it's actually the best temperature for mood, working, concentration, etc.
yes, 20° is like winter in SEA here..
As a citizen in Rome I say that currently it’s 12 degrees and I’m in a park looking at all of the tourists in short sleeves.
This video fits perfect with where I am😂😂😂
i hope to be in Rome by 2026 😌🤞🍀
12 degrees is too cold to be in t-shirts , 18 is reasonable.
I'm British and 12 degrees is way too cold for short sleeves. Around 18 degrees is the point I wear short sleeves.
Sei cittadino romano. Comunque la maggior parte dei commenti si parla di umidità con le temperature.
En Bogotá, Colombia, estás en la calle a 10 grados C en una noche (por la altitud pues la ciudad está. 2600 metros sobre el nivel del mar), Pero los turistas canadienses y del norte de Europa andan en shorts y camisetas cortas a esas temperaturas jaja
So accurate! Same goes for Cairo. In Oct. the people - especially school children wear sweaters and scarfs and I wore thin long sleeve shirts and elephant pants at 20 degrees
In Poland people start to sunbath and swim in lakes😁
As an Asian living in sticky humid conditions. 20 degrees is the dream
Italy is very humid, especially in inland places that are in the middle between mountains and sea
@@irex3936yeah, but it's not in the equator.
@@ijj2286 doesn't make any sense because Africa is the hottest country and that's why in many zone there's a lot of drought but this doesn't means that there's also humidity.
Italy is literally a land's strip in the middle of a closed sea and that's why there's a lot of humidity.
@@irex3936 well, the philippines and indonesia is humid.
That’s 68° Fahrenheit. That’s warm weather for us folks from Michigan!
As a mid westerner I agree 👍
Even us Mainers are stripping down for that. Hell, we only get it 3 months a year
nobody uses farenheit
Bt ch only the people who matter use fahrenheit,only the first people who landed on the moon use fahrenheit,only people who aren't followers use fahrenheit,🤦🤦🤦 maybe those who don't use fahrenheit will use it once, after their conquers decide that Celsius is over rated @@thiagomarchesini4683
@@thiagomarchesini4683I’m from Wisconsin and I agree.
Nah thats cold. I’d be in a jacket, too.
As a Mexican, I felt right at home.
same in brasil
Me too, but as a asian
20 degrees is perfect temp, especially with a breeze
20 in a Mediterranean weather with a sea breeze is a chilly spring morning. You wear a jacket then remove it in the afternoon.
@@cedriquebenjaminpedri1961 Dunno if it matters, im scandinavian. And i simply cant handle heat. anything 20+ im melting and cant drink enough water fast enough to replace what i loose in sweat.
@@cedriquebenjaminpedri1961 I grew up in the north so anything hotter than 20 makes me sweat
Me as an Indian, who is used to 45 to 48 degree weather,would be wearing sweaters and sweatshirts at 20 degrees. 😂😂
you are NOT in 118.4 fahrenheit
you probably live in the middle of a desert
As A Belgian Here there is only rain but when the sun came out it's 30 degrees bruh
As a German: 20 degrees is time for crop tops, shorts and flip flops or short dresses.
@@delaslight Why not? I'm wearing it at work and so do others.
@@denisenova7494 who wears that go work wait what’s your job
It depends if the days prior to 20°C had 35 or 10°C
For me -10c is a temperature for that kind of clothing
@@Jerry-yr1en People are wearing these things in office.
I was once in Rome, it was like 16 celsius, people on the streets dressed like a snowstorm was expected any minute. 😂
Lol
Lol I m from India...nd I would have totally dressed like that if it was 16 C
Because for us 16 degrees Is COLD.
Haha! And yet for me 16 degrees is T-shirts and shorts weather, and sleep with the windows wide open. Coats is for when it's creeping towards actual freezing.
Exactly today there are 17° and man I swear is cold in the house and is cold outside😂
I mean, tourists dress to walk around and enjoy the place, so they need to dress comfortably. The locals are probably dressed for work, so they might be following a dress code and will be sitting in an air conditioned office the whole day, so they wouldn't be sweating much.
Oh no, I can tell you for italians (like myself) 20° is cold, they are not sweating, that's for sure😂
@@rohwentwild7480wrong, i'm italian and 20°C is not cold, you're being kinda racist without knowing it
Italian is not a race. it is nationality/culture. so that person is not being racist..... the correct word is bias@@lolicon4
@@lolicon4how somebody gon be racist for litteraly having a higher tolerance to heat??? 💀 also with a username like that you should REALLY not be speaking.
For other italians 20 grades celsius is hot
Us Canadians laughing. “L, we get 40 degrees and -20!…. Oh wait…. Maybe not the flex I thought it was….”
Все люди разные...!всем-Мира, радости, любви и благополучия!!!
As an italian... i dress like a tourist 😂😂😂😂😂
Do you get mistaken for one?
@@jonathanwells223 oh it happened a few times when i was young cause both me and my mother are really blond and with fair skin so people thought we were from germany or something 🤭🤭🤭🤭
@@Reppyyperché vesti così sciatto?
@@des_moines840 perchè devo andare in giro comoda... non a vendere enciclopedie
@@Reppyy se e quello ci sta ma neanche andare a giro tutti scollati con mezzo sedere di fuori. Una via di mezzo va bene
as a Nigerian anything below 20°c will get my teeth chattering 😬
factssss!
Same thing. As Indonesian who live just right under the Equator line, I'll get cold instantly if I live in the weather under 21℃
@@kambinkelam8983my fingers and toes hurt at 19°C even though i wear gloves and socks, idk how people could survive 15 and below
In my country 20°c is considered summer temperature 😶
Greetings from Ukraine🇺🇦. Usually we have +35 degrees Celsius in summer and up to -30 degrees in winter. In spring and autumn, the temperature fluctuates from 0 to +18. However, due to global warming, we can now have rain and snow in winter and this can last almost half of the winter. At this time, the temperature ranges from -5 to +5. During this period, it is cooler than when it is bitterly cold outside. Because the wet, cold air cuts through you to the bone, while the severe frost makes the air dry and then not so cold. Although sometimes we have ice fog even at -25 degrees. When it rains and snows and it lasts for several weeks, then everything around turns into solid ice or snow porridge - depending on the temperature. This has a very bad effect on the life of wild animals and agriculture, because when a sharp frost comes and there is almost no snow, animals and plants freeze, especially if they were wet before, and their burrows and nests are flooded with water. At the same time, there may be no rain at all in summer (due to which many ponds, rivers and lakes are gradually drying up - they are becoming less and less every year. Such are the consequences of global warming), and hot days are not as frequent as cold ones. The highest temperature we have recorded is +44 degrees Celsius, and the lowest is -42 degrees Celsius.
The normal summer temperature for Ukrainians is +22+25 degrees Celsius. Everything else is either cold or hot.
Although it also depends on the season. After winter it can be warm at +10, and after summer it can be cold at +20 degrees.
20 degree 😂 I'll be chilling in the sun