That's winter in South Alabama . . . actually that is December . . . it was 81.5 F today!
anonymous
2008-02-11 03:29:29 UTC
72 is the ideal temperature. It's where you can dress lightly and not be cold. At 68 you still need to wear too many clothes to be comfortable all year round.
I live in Colorado so 68 right now would be warm. We are currently at 36 degrees.
Nikki Mc.
2008-02-11 03:26:03 UTC
Well as a resident of Pgh, Pennsylvania, i would say 68º is a pretty comfortable temperature. A little bit higher would be better, but 68 is decently ideal.
Billy M
2008-02-12 06:38:53 UTC
I prefer this
High: 80 Degrees F
Low: 70 Degrees F
pcms3535
2008-02-11 03:26:25 UTC
I prefer it a little warmer.
But yes I'd be comfortable at 68 degrees.
anonymous
2008-02-11 03:25:48 UTC
68 is warm in the winter, but cool in the summer. I live in Fort Wayne, Indiana
Rich Z
2008-02-11 03:27:29 UTC
It would be a delight in this season of New England. Tonight has a windchill of -10 F and all of today's rain and snow has already turned to ice.
For indoors, I think of it as borderline OK. If I kept my house at that temperature I would feel chilly in the winter.
Michael
2008-02-11 03:27:27 UTC
welll i was born and raised in the State of Washington and tehn i moved to Texas and now i think 68 degrees feels really good. expaspecially in the summer.
vickie b
2008-02-11 03:32:07 UTC
I have hot flashes , I make my own heat so 68 is a little warm for me....lol
Bazinga
2008-02-11 03:28:45 UTC
That is a heat wave for us in the northeast where right now it feels like 4 degrees with snow showers Brrrrrrrrr!
anonymous
2008-02-11 03:26:07 UTC
Funny about that. I love 68°F, but my wife demands 71°F. I can't figure it out. I guess we need two houses.
anonymous
2008-02-11 03:26:26 UTC
I'm a Brit expat who now lives in New Hampshire. I thought i'd experienced cold temperatures before back in London, but this is a whole new level of cold!!!
I'd kill for 68f right now.
Miss Redwing
2008-02-11 03:31:23 UTC
Perfect-I live in Florida but I was born and raised in Michigan.
Let's be real here.
2008-02-11 03:26:15 UTC
I live in MA and that's a perfect temperature. Not to hot and not to cold
anonymous
2008-02-11 04:53:43 UTC
I'd say comfortable. If it were windy and damp it might feel a little chilly.
eclipsegt_01_03
2008-02-11 03:25:33 UTC
thats comfortably warm... about room temperature.
anonymous
2008-02-11 03:25:53 UTC
Just about right.
wanttolpve
2008-02-11 03:26:24 UTC
depends on air humidity too
soccer4ever
2008-02-11 03:26:06 UTC
its comfortable for my house
anonymous
2008-02-11 13:03:34 UTC
it's ok, it could be warmer
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