It is as long as it is light preferrably nylon. I would not wear one above 70 degrees espically if there is high hummity. I would wear something heavier if it is night.
Yep! You'd be cold without one! As long as you are talking about Fahrenheit and not Celsius, 52 degrees is kind of chilly.
No, it really depends on if its cloudy/windy.
It is too hot to wear long sleeves in Texas. In Seattle, it may not be too hot to wear long sleeves. This also depends on what kind of weather a person thinks is cold.
Not really, it'll be pretty comfortable.
yes
Basically, it's a jacket that's not as heavy and huge as a jacket you would wear in Alaska, but it's not as light as a sweatshirt. It's sort of hard to explain, but it's something you can wear in the spring without getting too, too cold or getting too,too hot. I hope that answers your question! :)
80 degrees Celsius is too hot to live in but 80 degrees Fahrenheit is not.
It is not too hot, not too chilly either.
yes. 93 degrees is too hot to go to the park.
It' not too hot or no too cold it's in the middle.
The answer depends on which temperature scale is under consideration. 82 degrees Celsius is very hot. 82 degrees Fahrenheit is pretty warm. 82 Kelvin will be very cold and every living form on the Earth will be frozen and will be immobile at that temperature.
It's too hot
It is far too warm. A refrigerator should be between 32 and 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
No, that is much too hot.
It's about 100.22°F
It is not too hot but not too cold The temperatures are around 20 degrees in the summer and 5 in the winter
It means not too hot and not too cold, around 70-75 degrees F