I think 40-45 degrees is my favorite. Of course, a clear day is nice. But, 40-45 and a light drizzle is just fine. Fall was made for runners, I think.
I like 45-50 degrees, overcast and, of course no wind.
Quote from: Richard21142 on November 25, 2014, 11:53:08 AM
I like 45-50 degrees, overcast and, of course no wind.
Perfect racing conditions!
One of my favorites, however, is 30 degrees on a quiet, windless morning after 3" of fresh snow.
Quote from: i am party on November 25, 2014, 12:00:12 PM
Perfect racing conditions!
One of my favorites, however, is 30 degrees on a quiet, windless morning after 3" of fresh snow.
Yes, and yes.
The conditions at Philly on Sunday were great for me - mid 30s at the start, low 40's by the finish, slightly overcast. A little more sun would've been fine, but I was super happy with that weather for a long race. Fall running is definitely my favorite.
40 degrees, overcast. Rain is fine, too.
Quote from: Lamb of Gah on November 25, 2014, 12:46:13 PM
40 degrees, overcast. Rain is fine, too.
I don't mind running in the rain (please don't be windy). It's the getting started part that gets me. Once I'm wet... meh... I'd be wet anyway.
Yeah, I am always fine with it if it starts raining after I'm out there...but I do have a hard time starting out when it's already raining.
Quote from: cgraz on November 25, 2014, 01:01:10 PM
Yeah, I am always fine with it if it starts raining after I'm out there...but I do have a hard time starting out when it's already raining.
There have definitely been 2+ hour runs where it's been a constant, cold, rain... and, yeah, that's not my favorite. I don't mind it on shorter runs. But it can definitely add to the misery on a long, hard, run.
Quote from: Richard21142 on November 25, 2014, 11:53:08 AM
I like 45-50 degrees, overcast partly sunny and, of course no wind.
In the 50s and sunny. No wind.
No wind, cloud cover, 60 degrees.
I like it clear or partly sunny in the upper 40s or 50s.
For racing 5K and up anything between 25 and 75 is fine, 50-65 is ideal.
Low 60s and sunny. I don't care if I wind up warm. I hate starting out cold.
Quote from: siamesedream on November 25, 2014, 03:12:51 PM
No wind, cloud cover, 60 degrees.
yes, or no wind, shade on my side of the road, and 60 degrees.
70 or warmer!
Not crazy. I, myself, am looking forward to a waterfront run later on this greyest of days. It'll be LOVELY. :preen:
Quote from: Richard21142 on November 25, 2014, 11:53:08 AM
I like 45-50 degrees, overcast and, of course no wind.
PMW, although I like a little breeze. I was lucky to have PMW for my 1st, 2nd and fastest marathons.
25 degrees, no wind, sunny.
Quote from: Arrojo on December 08, 2014, 04:24:41 PM
25 degrees, no wind, sunny.
While I am comfortable enough in these conditions (assuming I am dressed appropriately), my nose runs incessantly and I hate running with wads of tissues in my pocket.