coal-slaw on December 22, 2025 5:00 am 45°F is actually quite tolerable if you live in the northern hemisphere. That translates to 7.22 (repeating) °C Its when it dips down into the teens that it starts to get a little annoying. Negatives are pretty much dont go outside days.
guttanzer on December 22, 2025 5:01 am 45 deg F is still pleasant sweater/hoodie weather. There is no need for a parka, beards don’t ice up, etc. Ditto for 45 deg C. All you need is a bit of shade and a breeze.
No-Enthusiasm3579 on December 22, 2025 5:15 am Wimps, it was about 45°f out where I live today, I wore a hoodie
TheToxicWaist17 on December 22, 2025 5:24 am This “meme” is stupid. It’s not true/accurate and I’ve seen it like four times now.
No_Sale_4866 on December 22, 2025 5:33 am what do you mean not easy to understand?? you’d have to be a moron to not understand
BigTwigs1981 on December 22, 2025 5:37 am it hits 50c where i live in the summer fairly often. its not that bad.
ominous_retrbution23 on December 22, 2025 5:40 am 54⁰F is to warm to have snow. Maybe you’ll have e a little morning frost, but usually not. It’s legit sweater weather.
MoeSzyslakMonobrow on December 22, 2025 5:41 am 45°f is hoodie and gym shorts weather. Being from New England, anything between 10-65°f is hoodie and gym shorts weather.
G-Kira on December 22, 2025 5:42 am If you think 45 degrees in Fahrenheit is cold, you gotta grow a pair. 🤣
grey_pilgrim_ on December 22, 2025 5:46 am Where do you live that you think 45F is cold? Anything above 32 is warm. And even below is as long as it’s not windy. I wouldn’t call it cold till it’s in the single digits Fahrenheit.
Vintagenuck420 on December 22, 2025 5:47 am First of all extremely easy to understand and secondly 45 Fahrenheit isn’t even that cold.
ThirtyThree111 on December 22, 2025 5:47 am 45 degrees C is just an average day in your average tropical country
AcmcShepherd on December 22, 2025 5:52 am Im usually good to down around 40° F in just a t-shirt. -40° on the other hand…
SubParHydra on December 22, 2025 5:54 am As a Canadian (N.-B.) 45°F (7~C) is a really nice temperature, light jacket at most. 45°C is… survivable, happens about once per summer. idk math
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I survived 45°C once.
I did NOT survive 45° in math class.
45° in kelvin 🥶
45°F is actually quite tolerable if you live in the northern hemisphere. That translates to 7.22 (repeating) °C
Its when it dips down into the teens that it starts to get a little annoying. Negatives are pretty much dont go outside days.
45 deg F is still pleasant sweater/hoodie weather. There is no need for a parka, beards don’t ice up, etc.
Ditto for 45 deg C. All you need is a bit of shade and a breeze.
45° in Fahrenheit is not extreme.
Wimps, it was about 45°f out where I live today, I wore a hoodie
🤣
What would be 45 in kelvin
This “meme” is stupid. It’s not true/accurate and I’ve seen it like four times now.
It is ‘a’cute angle.
what do you mean not easy to understand?? you’d have to be a moron to not understand
it hits 50c where i live in the summer fairly often. its not that bad.
54⁰F is to warm to have snow. Maybe you’ll have e a little morning frost, but usually not. It’s legit sweater weather.
not easy to understand? what are you a goblin
45°f is hoodie and gym shorts weather. Being from New England, anything between 10-65°f is hoodie and gym shorts weather.
If you think 45 degrees in Fahrenheit is cold, you gotta grow a pair. 🤣
Where do you live that you think 45F is cold?
Anything above 32 is warm. And even below is as long as it’s not windy. I wouldn’t call it cold till it’s in the single digits Fahrenheit.
First of all extremely easy to understand and secondly 45 Fahrenheit isn’t even that cold.
45 degrees C is just an average day in your average tropical country
And then we have 45 degrees in Kelvin…
Im usually good to down around 40° F in just a t-shirt. -40° on the other hand…
45 F is not that frigid, lol
As a Canadian (N.-B.)
45°F (7~C) is a really nice temperature, light jacket at most.
45°C is… survivable, happens about once per summer.
idk math
Maybe if you’re 5 – even then…
45° F in New England is Hoodie and Shorts weather.
The 45F is over the top incorrect 😂