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Not sure I understand why America still uses the Fahrenheit method of measuring temperature. The Centigrade scale is more logical as everyone can relate to how cold ice is (0 degs C) and boiling water (100C). 32F is a bit more random. Today, the United States, the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands, Palau, the Federated States of Micronesia and the Marshall Islands are the only countries that exclusively use Fahrenheit temperatures. Some other nations use both systems, including Belize, the British Virgin Islands, and Bermuda.
Coastal towns are like that. Just to go eat an outdoor breakfast, I need a choice of short sleeve and long sleeve shirt, light jacket or heavy jacket, cloth hat or âcowboyâ hat and a pair of gloves, just in case. :)
cracker65 12 months ago
No jacket required here. It hit 72 today. Itâs 65 right now.
a sage 12 months ago
Here in Utah, we say: âIf you donât like the weather, wait ten minutes.â
Ubintold 12 months ago
Jacket up.
pschearer Premium Member 12 months ago
What, itâs April already?
Direwolf 12 months ago
Must be Wisconsin. We always say âIf you donât like the weather in Wisconsin wait 20 minutesâŠitâll change.â
Geophyzz 12 months ago
Itâs about minus 4C in Ottawa this morning, but going up to +14 this afternoon.
sandpiper 12 months ago
Saying the weather is âchangeable,â is like saying the sun is a light.
ladykat Premium Member 12 months ago
Itâs going to be in the high 50s today here, tomorrow too, then we get snow.
Daltongang Premium Member 12 months ago
Nope, now 12 hours yes, but 30 minutes, no. The high today is predicted to be 80F today, breaking the old record and then down to 20F over night.
Munch 12 months ago
Going to be 75° today and 15° tomorrow morning. Gotta love being in the middle of the country.
MRC112 12 months ago
Not sure I understand why America still uses the Fahrenheit method of measuring temperature. The Centigrade scale is more logical as everyone can relate to how cold ice is (0 degs C) and boiling water (100C). 32F is a bit more random. Today, the United States, the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands, Palau, the Federated States of Micronesia and the Marshall Islands are the only countries that exclusively use Fahrenheit temperatures. Some other nations use both systems, including Belize, the British Virgin Islands, and Bermuda.
KEA 12 months ago
yeah⊠one of the reasons that Iâm not crazy about Spring
dflak 12 months ago
Say what you want about the weather, itâs much more consistent than some politicians.
mistercatworks 12 months ago
Coastal towns are like that. Just to go eat an outdoor breakfast, I need a choice of short sleeve and long sleeve shirt, light jacket or heavy jacket, cloth hat or âcowboyâ hat and a pair of gloves, just in case. :)
Bunkybug Premium Member 12 months ago
I believe anywhere in the US that can be applied!