The temperature at which it is considered "sweater weather" varies depending on where you live and personal preference. According to a survey conducted by The Weather Channel, the average temperature nationally is 60 degrees Fahrenheit, but this varies by region. Here are some examples of what different regions consider "sweater weather":
- West: An average of 62 degrees Fahrenheit is cool enough to signal sweater time. Arizona and Nevada were the states with the highest temperature, needing just 65 degrees to grab a sweater.
- South: In Texas, people start to bring out the long sleeves when temperatures drop below 60 degrees Fahrenheit. In Louisiana, it takes a temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit to signal sweater weather.
- North: South Dakota had the lowest temperature threshold at just 51 degrees Fahrenheit, while western states Arizona and Nevada found that 65 degrees Fahrenheit gave them a chill.
However, its important to note that the temperature at which someone considers it "sweater weather" is subjective and varies from person to person. Some people may consider it "sweater weather" at temperatures as low as freezing, while others may not feel the need to wear a sweater until it drops below 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Ultimately, it depends on personal preference and how accustomed someone is to cooler weather.