@@tilda5944uh... But southern Italy more warmer than northern. And Mediterranean climate is more warmer than northern sea like Baltic and northern Atlantic.
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.
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 😂
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
@@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.
@@YaelEvreuklovic45 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%)
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.
😂 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.
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.
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.
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
@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
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 🥲🥲🥲
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 😂😂
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
@@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
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?"
@@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.
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°.
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 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!" 😂
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.
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
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 😂
@@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.
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.
@@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 🤭🤭🤭🤭
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.
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.
@@PlushiePlayzRobloxas some one who went to Tunisia as a native north African it's true mostly Europeans ( for some reason there is a LOT of Russians )
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.
@@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.
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
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
honestly same. and then you hear radio stations saying "finally summer" when its 35° because it cant be summer and great weather when we only have 22° 🤡