Raggie,
While Ryan is right (you don't get used to it) there is quite a bit of acclimation involved - the first time it gets to 40 in the fall, everyone is complaining because it's so cold. Yet the first time it hits 40 in the spring, everyone is so excited because it's such a nice warm day. But when it gets to single digits and there's the slightest breeze, it's COLD. You can get used to that, but it still hurts.
I assume you'd be 'uncomfortable' at a temp over 90. I'd be dying and refuse to leave an air-conditioned room.
I hope this makes sense.
While Ryan is right (you don't get used to it) there is quite a bit of acclimation involved - the first time it gets to 40 in the fall, everyone is complaining because it's so cold. Yet the first time it hits 40 in the spring, everyone is so excited because it's such a nice warm day. But when it gets to single digits and there's the slightest breeze, it's COLD. You can get used to that, but it still hurts.
I assume you'd be 'uncomfortable' at a temp over 90. I'd be dying and refuse to leave an air-conditioned room.
I hope this makes sense.