There are two main phenomenon that affect weather temperatures. There are seasons and there are fronts. With seasons the earth tilts the different hemispheres closer to or farther from the sun. For example, during winter it gets cold because the hemisphere experiencing that season is tilted away from the sun. During summer is gets hot because that hemisphere is tilted toward it. Fronts are a little more complicated. There are two types of fronts. The warm front is a air mass that as it moves warms things up and goes in a South to North Direction. The cold front is the opposite and instead of the air mass warming things up it cools things down as it moves from a north to south direction.
Warm weather.
In cold weather, people have made different kinds of boots. They have the warm boots to keep you warm so I suggest you where some warm boots
Warm fronts are typically associated with overcast skies and rain or snow showers. Showers that come with warm fronts are usually relatively light, but heavy showers and thunderstorms can occasionally occur.
Weather is associated with both kinds of fronts, just different kinds of weather. A warm front will typically have increasing temperatures, partly to mostly cloudy skies with low cloud base heights and sometimes a gentle, uniform rainfall. A cold front will typically have decreasing temperatures, partly to mostly cloudy skies with moderate to high cloud base heights, and sometimes heavy, showery rain.
hot or warm not cold
humid and sometimes warm or really cold
In my definition, very hot. For most people, it's very warm, but not quite hot. Room temperature is about 68. So this is on the warm side. It's typical weather of late spring, or very early fall.
well by my calculations it is fairly warm and sometimes very cold
they live in warm weather but they can live in cold weather because they are warm blooded.
Warm weather.
It is warm.
easy, just a thermother, measure it, above 70 warm weather,below 70 cold weather
The warm air mass is pushed up and the weather becomes cool and stormy.
Mostly warm and sunny, but sometimes cold and wet. Fog is common, but more often smog.
in warm weather nothing in cold weather it could be hard to start
Cotton is always a good fiber to have in cold weather. Cotton is warm, and having it in your socks in cold weather will be sure to keep your feet warm.
Thunderstorms are most likely to form during warm weather. In simple terms, the heat is their source of energy.