What to Wear Tomorrow Based on Weather
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Temperature Clothing Guide
| Temperature | Category | What to Wear |
|---|---|---|
| Below 20°F | Extreme Cold | Thermal base layers, heavy insulated coat, insulated boots, hat, thick gloves, scarf |
| 20-32°F | Freezing | Winter coat, sweater, warm hat, gloves, insulated boots |
| 32-45°F | Cold | Winter jacket, long sleeves, hoodie, light gloves, closed-toe shoes |
| 45-55°F | Cool | Light jacket or vest, long-sleeve shirt, comfortable shoes |
| 55-65°F | Mild | Light layer for morning, t-shirt for afternoon, sneakers |
| 65-80°F | Warm | T-shirt, shorts or light pants, sandals or sneakers |
| 80-95°F | Hot | Light t-shirt, shorts, hat, sunscreen, breathable shoes |
| Above 95°F | Extreme Heat | Lightest clothing, wide-brim hat, UV protection, plenty of water |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do you determine what to wear?
Our recommendations are based on tomorrow's high and low temperatures, wind speed, and precipitation probability. We suggest layers, footwear, and accessories appropriate for the expected conditions.
Should I always bring an umbrella?
We recommend an umbrella when precipitation probability exceeds 40%. Below that, it's usually safe to leave it. However, if you see scattered showers in the forecast, a compact umbrella is always a good idea.
What about big temperature swings?
When there's a large difference between the morning low and afternoon high (more than 25°F), we recommend dressing in removable layers so you can adjust throughout the day.