From how many degrees is summer?
Question by Baby3 | 2018-04-16 at 19:57
Slowly it gets warmer outside, you can see that summer is coming. Of course, there is on the one hand the "summer", as defined by the calendar or the official summer beginning. On the other hand, there are the temperatures outside that do not want to fit exactly to the calendar.
Therefore my question: Is there any temperature from which on one officially speaks of summer temperatures? A limit in degrees Celsius, from which on it is real summer?
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Yes, there is this temperature limit.
Officially, starting from 25 °C (77 °F), it is summer and you can speak of summer temperatures.
2018-04-17 at 14:40