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Anonymous

Feb 12, 2025

Is 57 degrees F warm ?

On Tuesday, it’s going to be 57 degrees Fahrenheit, and I was wondering if that’s warm enough to wear shorts. I’m eager to wear shorts and start getting a tan as soon as possible! It’s supposed to be sunny that day, but I’m not sure if 57 degrees is considered warm enough for that. For context, I live in Connecticut. Thank you!

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Anonymous

Feb 08, 2025

57 is generally considered mild. A northeast 57 (yes there is a difference in how it feels) could get away with shorts if you are inside most of the time or you are active outdoors. If you are going to be outside a while and not playing sports or moving around a lot, 57 will get chilly.

It is warmer lol but not in any fashion actually warm. I think mid 60’s is the lowest temperatures in which shorts will be optional, but more comfortable when it hits the 70’s. I wouldn’t expect a tan in the 60’s, just for the simple fact that you will be chilly without more clothes on.

Yes !! 57 degrees is very warm. You can go outside in booty shorts and a bra and get a nice tan, and then hop in the pool for a little bit.

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Anonymous

Jan 24, 2025

first of all it relies upon on the position you stay and the climate of the section which you stay in. Secondly if you stay interior of the hot England section then sure this international be the ideal climate to put on all of that yet, if you’re interior of the southwest then no this is basically too warm which you’ll be donning one thing like that appropriate now. third you could put on the outfit prior to time even as the aspects is like around fifty seven levels and stand exterior for an hour or extra to workout session climate that’s too warm for it or terrific for it.

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Anonymous

Jan 23, 2025

No

It is a little cold and not warm enough to wear shorts

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Anonymous

Jan 18, 2025

That’s a bit chilly, especially if there’s a wind. If you are in a sheltered area, or are being active, shorts might be okay.

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Anonymous

Jan 25, 2025

i wouldnt say warm, but mild. not warm eoungh for shorts

Not really. But it depends on where you live and what time of year it is.

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Anonymous

Jan 21, 2025

not really

I would not wear shorts in 57F weatehr

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