And by "hot" I mean "dang-I'm-sweating-in-places-I-didn't-even-know-possible" hot. At least 100 degrees Fahrenheit ('Murican here).
And for cold, we're talking ice-cold wind in your face, snow on the ground, and big gray clouds as far as the eye can see. So basically, of the most uncomfortable features each has to offer, which is worse to you?
If you've never had the misfortune of dealing with such extremes before, just call to mind your own personal definitions of really hot/cold weather.
And since you asked, I hate cold weather.
And for cold, we're talking ice-cold wind in your face, snow on the ground, and big gray clouds as far as the eye can see. So basically, of the most uncomfortable features each has to offer, which is worse to you?
If you've never had the misfortune of dealing with such extremes before, just call to mind your own personal definitions of really hot/cold weather.
And since you asked, I hate cold weather.