Submitted by [deleted] t3_yehyr0 in philadelphia
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Submitted by [deleted] t3_yehyr0 in philadelphia
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Its colder in the mornings now and some of us have to get to work at a reasonable time.
It's almost Nov. We need jackets. They come off in March
No matter the weather
Hoodies aren’t “winter attire”. Winter attire for us is heavy coats, scarfs, hats, etc. It’s fall here. So it’s cold in the mornings, and it warms up at the day goes on, but starts to cool down again around 5pm as the season goes on. Which is why we wear a hoodie, we take it off once it warms up a bit.
Speak for yourself. I wear a hoodie all winter. My car is my winter jacket 😭😭
Really???? Jeez, what do you do when it snows?
I mean I was just making a joke lol but if I’m going to be outside for long periods imma wear a heavy jacket but if I’m going out I’ll just wear a hoodie if I’m just driving somewhere I’ll be inside.
It's the in-between temps right now. We're still used to the hot summer temps. Come spring time when it's in the high 50s to 60s you'll see people wearing shorts/jeans and t shirts because we are used to the cold winter weather. Body adjusts to the seasons.
It’s sweater weather, and layers help with the highs and lows throughout the day.
Because they want to. Why do you care so much?
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It’s good to layer. Temps can be cold in the morning and drop at night so if you’re out for the day, options are good. I almost always have a tank top, cardigan/sweater and jacket on/with me bc different places have different heating/ac
As opposed to mornings being colder, one of the other things that happens regularly enough here is that the temps can drop when the sun goes down.
Shaving 5-10F within an hour or two of sundown isn't uncommon from now until Feb-March. It's one of the things the surprised me when I moved up here.
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Ng3me t1_itz42ei wrote
I don’t know. It’s like 40 degrees in the morning when you leave the house so you need a coat then it gets warmer later and maybe you're a little over dressed. The last couple of days have been especially “in between”. That’s fall weather, right?