I turned off the heat and opened windows, as it’s supposed to get several degrees warmer yet before cooling down. Sure it’s a bit cold from an objective standpoint, but it’s only 60 (15.6C) in my place in winter anyway and very dry, so feels similar. Cats are thrilled to be able to smell outside for the first time in months.
The crisp damp air (from snowmelt) feels absolutely lovely, especially after a couple weeks ago when it hit -12 (-24.4C) for two days. It’s certainly alarming to have the temp as it is in February, but it feels nice. And oh man don’t get me started on getting rid of the stale air!
Anyway, it’s a lovely day and I just wanted to share :)


10C. Norwegians are wearing T-shirts. Spanish and Portuguese are wearing winter jackets. British are complaining about the weather.
25C. Norwegians are passing out from the intense heat. Spanish and Portuguese are feeling nearly comfortable. British are complaining about the weather.
It’s for sure barefoot t-shirt weather! (Just have to avoid all the puddles!)
I definitely prefer warm though, right around 30c/85f is ideal for me.
Ah no, keep it 75⁰ for me, I start dying at 80
Water boils at 100⁰, no wonder you are not comfortable at 80⁰.
30C
Spanish and Portuguese are comfortable enough to take off T-shirts sometimes. Norwegians already died of heat. British are complaining about the weather.
Summer nights over 20 = no sleep, almost drowning in sweat. 30 degrees = holy shit we’re all dying and the freezer is too small to sit in.
Visited middle Norway for work today, were -1°C and sunny, did actually toss the jacket and walked outside in t-shirt!
As a Norwegian, I would kill for some 10 degrees about now. After the Olympics though, gotta win some more gold first.