easy. maybe?

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Rain or thunder. I love a good excuse to hide under a blanket inside and just relax for once.

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    #2

    Sunny, 85 F degrees, low humidity.

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    #3

    Cold and windy but also sunny at the same time (thunderstorms are great too)

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    #4

    The kind that fills you with a melancholic feeling. When its king of dark and a little gloomy, not too cold but a little chilly and you get hit by melancholia

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    #5

    Autumn weather, which isn’t hot, it’s quite cool and I can wear warm sweaters and hide my skinny body due to my eating disorder.

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    #6

    rain

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    #7

    Cold. I prefer snow, but I live somewhere that only gets any significant amount of snow like once a decade, so I'll settle for cold. I do not, however, like when it's cold and rainy. Cold and rainy is the third worst weather.

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    #8

    ❄️ Snow ❄️

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    #9

    Clear, blue sky, 50°, slight breeze.

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    #10

    My favourite temperature is 27c but I'm am happy in warmer weather too, as long as my feet don't get overheated. I get cold really easily (it's apparently 25c atm, but I'm on the couch wrapped in a blanket) and find summer is far too short!

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    #11

    Just right. Not super hot, not super cold. Maybe enough to wear I can wear a light weight hoodie/jacket but still wear shorts without being too hot or cold.

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    #12

    No moon. Far away from the city. Low atmospheric turbulence. Night time. Nice 86 degrees (I’m an Arizonian; I am resistant to heat.) clear skies. No trolls in sight. Maybe a light breeze. So in other words, a starry night.

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    #13

    About 65 degrees Fahrenheit

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