You might be able to get me to wear semi-formal but you'll never get me to wear underwear
Formal
Semi-Formal
Casual
Naked
You might be able to get me to wear semi-formal but you'll never get me to wear underwear
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I usually do my Ciddies speeches -- both written and video -- naked so I don't know what impact that has on your theme. I do love a good formal do though.
jesus smurf it never gets higher than 66F that's winter temperatures in my town. i'm going to have to rethink this.
I'm used to driving around the most humid city in Texas in a car with no air conditioning. Expect me in full winter gear in the summer and me crying and refusing to leave my hotel room if it's during the winter.
did we even discuss which Ciddies it would be? Because prices in December will probably be, uh, a lot higher for everything.
June, yes.
I am all for "I could get past the bouncers of a half-decent nightclub in these clothes" attire for anything that involves venue hire.
Outside of hired venues, I think casual is fine.
EDIT: Oh, and it was 82 degrees Farenheit in Edinburgh last time Shauna/Mr. Shauna/Lockharted were over and it's been closer to 89 degrees Farenheit in Edinburgh at some point in the past decade. Surely London is hotter? So yeah, if we're lucky we might get nice weather.
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From what I'm getting out of Farenheit, about 82 is pretty much glorious, and anything above that can be too hot, yeah. I doubt we'll see much around 90, though, it'll more likely level out around uhm.. 72-80... I think.
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Uhhh, 18C average for London in Summer? And the rest mate. That's possibly average summer temps for you pasty sorts up in Scotland. London however, is a different beast, possibly due to pollution and how built up it is, but most summers will see London hit an average stride of between 23 - 33C with night time temps of 10 - 18C this doesn't however, rule out rain so I do suggest a lightweight summer jacket with some water resistant properties. That's not counting going anywhere on the Tube which in the more Central London area where all the touristy stuff is at rocks out at about 40C (not even kidding, carry water!).
Going out in London clothing, do's and don'ts: Guys, even on a hot summer, bring Jeans and a pair of shoes (by shoes, no flip flops, sandals or open toes. I mean leather loafers/boots or the like though I've managed converse on occasion even when the policy is shoes) you'll need this type of attire for most pubs/clubs. Top half, so long as you're wearing something you're ok unless the bouncer takes particular offense.
Girls, I'm gonna be honest with you here, London is completely sexist and pretty much so long as you have underwear on and something that was once possibly called a belt but is being worn as a skirt, you'll be fine.
80's are too hot. 60's, please.
rain will bring the temp down on any given day but that's quite a wide range for average stride of temp. It's far more common to see 20's than 30s. The tube however, will be hot and ridiculous... this will not change unless they replace the entire fleet of Tube Trains for new ones with A/C units in between now and 2 years time (a clue, this barring some new law enforcing it, will not happen)
Oh, yeah, I was talking about highs, not averages. Essentially "what you could hope for if you like hot weather" rather than "what to reasonably expect".
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Weather Averages for London, United Kingdom
Average June high in London is 70.
I looked up things on the internet for June last year which is where I got my figures from. x} The internet never lies! Although yes, that is probably not taking into account London being a built up area with a cloud of smog keeping the heat in.