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Cold or hot, your body temperature would be your normal temperature. The average is 98.6 degrees, F.

Of course, if you suffer sunstroke or hypothermia, your body temperature would rise or fall, accordingly.

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This is a trick question. Weather temperature has little to do with human body core temperature unless the person has another condition. For example, unless you have a fever, your temp should still be near 98.6C. Many people normally run between 97.8C to 99.0C as a "normal" temperature. Conditions like dehydration, Diabetes, or kidney disease/kidney failure may make a person heat sensitive and intolerant to high temperatures. Extreme cold temperatures, however, can rapidly affect human core temperature. Hypothermia can set in quickly, especially if the person's skin is wet or unprotected.

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