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Ah, degree weather! Nothing beats it. It’s the perfect temperature for getting out and about, enjoying the sunshine and taking in all that nature has to offer. Whether you’re hitting the beach or just taking a stroll around your neighborhood, there’s no better way to enjoy this beautiful weather than by wearing something light and comfortable. So grab your shades, slip on some sandals and get ready to soak up some rays!
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Before you head out the door, make sure you’ve got all your winter gear covered with a head-to-toe clothing checklist. Start with a hat to keep your noggin warm, then add a scarf or knit mask to cover your face and mouth. Make sure your sleeves are snug at the wrist and don’t forget mittens - they’re warmer than gloves! Layer up with several pieces of loose-fitting clothing, then top it off with a water-resistant coat and boots. Now you’re ready for whatever winter throws at ya!
Dress in Layers: Wearing multiple layers of clothing can help you adjust to changing temperatures throughout the day. Choose lightweight fabrics that will keep you cool and comfortable.
Wear Sun Protection: Make sure to wear a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen when outdoors in hot weather to protect your skin from the sun’s harmful rays.
Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day to stay hydrated and avoid dehydration or heat exhaustion.
Avoid Direct Sunlight: Try to stay out of direct sunlight during peak hours (10am-4pm) when temperatures are at their highest and UV rays are strongest.
Wear Light Colors: Light colors reflect sunlight better than dark colors, so opt for lighter shades like white or beige when dressing for hot weather conditions.
It’s scorching out there! When the temperature hits 90 degrees, it’s time to break out the shorts and tank tops. But when it gets too hot, even that can be unbearable. That’s why you need to be prepared for any kind of weather when you’re dressing for a degree day. Layer up with light fabrics and breathable materials so you don’t get too hot or too cold. And don’t forget your sunscreen!