The perfect weather is grey and cold.
The perfect weather is grey and cold
fuck no, fuck humide climates
Do you like sunny (normie) weather?
Dry weather is bad for your skin. Relative humidity below 80% sucks.
Grey + cold = great
Grey + cold + snowy + humid = perfect
Sadly lowland NZ doesn't have snow and highland NZ isn't humid.
The perfect weather is knowing brazis are betacucks everyday
Nah moderate on the dry side, but don't mind cold or warm as long as it's dry
humidity feels like shit on your skin, the air is disgusting, always getting wet outside
fuck this shit senpai
yeah nah sorry maybe you should actually not be a neet and drive in the snow one time then you'll see why it's fucking shit and why warmer climates are superior
Humidity is comfy as fuck, makes cold days feel colder and warm days feel warmer. Dry weather makes the weather feel the same all the time.
I didn't say snow, I've said cold (0-10C) weather and no sun in the sky.
Snow must be nice if you've never seen it or if it happens once a month but I'm aware that it's nothing special and it's actually annoying.
well if you like having wet clothes on every time you step outside, hair looking like shit and the wind fucking you up, just come here, I would be more than happy to be in sunshiny down under land
Does anyone know a place that is inhabited that has low sunshine hours (
London.
denmark, scotland
you should visit faroe islands then.
it's cloudy and rainy all the time. temperature never goes above 20c or below -1c
Where I live is slightly colder on average and has slightly higher relative humidity than Brussels, however has more sunshine hours. I live in the deep south, not all of New Zealand is warm temperate and subtropical.
>rainy
I don't like rain, it rains a lot here.
I used to think like this when i was younger (17-20) but after doing a couple seasons of outdoor agricultural work I can now say that I will never again favor winter temps and dreariness over a beautiful summer day
if you don't like rain then you don't like grey clouds either
sorry, I confused your flag with Australia
I know NZ is more temperate and can be cold in some places, still better than here though
t.incel
London is warmer than 10 degrees and sunnier than 1500 hours.
Southern Scotland is borderline for relative humidity, however northern Scotland has enough relative humidity.
Copenhagen in Denmark is too sunny and borderline on relative humidity, however the Faroe Islands has plenty of relative humidity and low sunshine hours.
Does northern Scotland and Faroe Islands snow a lot? Will the snowfall continue in the future or will global warming stop that?
Summer in NZ is horrible for outdoor work and our summers are milder than southern Canada's. You must be born adapted to warmer environments.
Says the swedish. You are meme country for all the stupidest reasons.
I'm white as snow I just can't stand the bleakness and how depressed everything looks in the winter, this is my climate for reference.
The best is a hot and dry weather with strong, humids and cold winds coming down the mountain to refresh you.
When I say hot, I think 20-25 °C.
Why yes, how did you know...Was it my qt Slavic girls folder?
Finland
20 is liveable, I still don't like it but 25 is hot already.
25 without a cold wind is hell.
If we don't have wind, I prefer a 15°C temp.
Still dry as I'll be doing some hiking so I'll sweat. No need for additional humidity.
I wouldn't call that climate bleak. You have way more sunshine hours than where I live, less precipitation and only 1.4 degrees colder on average. You also get considerable snowfall which is beautiful, while it has only snowed once in my life where I live.
Helsinki is sunny most of the year and has borderline relative humidity. However the low sunshine in winter, decent snowfall and low temperatures is good.
My city gets less hours of annual sushine than London. Shit's depressing
bump
Bogota?
Based
Agreed. And it's really comfy when it's drizzling too and at night.