@LovelessLiddell the human brain doesn't like non integer numbers and the difference between say 30 and 31 degrees Celsius is very noticeable compared to say 64 vs 65 Fahrenheit
@georgia @LovelessLiddell where I live temp are:
- winter: 0-6°C
- spring: 14-21°C
- summer: 24-34°C
- fall: 10-18°C

Above 30°C you start to feel bad (30 being supportable, 35 you want to kill yourself)
24°C you feel good with a short and a t-shirt
20°C you may consider a sweatshirt
10°C you enjoy to have a sweatshirt
0°C you enjoy your winter jacket

(Examples are given without wind and from my use to cold (i tolerate cold better than a majority of people))
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@duponin @georgia @LovelessLiddell I don't get why everyone's is talking about temperature units for measuring weather. Who actually needs to measure weather in day to day life? Do people make complex calculations on what to wear? I suspect a Fahrenheit conspiracy!

Celsius is good for a lab, and guess what's a lab? The kitchen! Cooking requires a lot of precision and calculation, across different measurement units. Everyone needs this to a degree >.>
Only meteorologists need good numbers for weather.

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