Fall is here!
That means my tennis moves indoors.
I determine when to go indoors by the well-known (well, maybe not so well- known) Williams Weather Scale, which I made up.
Here is how I judge weather. Anything from 20-degrees (Farenheit) and below is very cold. Below zero is unncessarily cold and we should all stay inside and watch videos.
Anything from 25-degrees to about 40-degrees is cold.
40-degrees to 60-degrees is cool, but pleasant (as long as the sun is shining, clouds and rain change the rating)
60 to 80 degrees is warm. 80 to 90 is hot. Anything above 90-degrees is very hot, but not intolerable.
100- degrees or above is really hot and even I look for shade during my outdoor matches.
The Williams Weather Scale is also determined by season. If it's 20- degrees and sunny in February, that's a 10. 20-degrees and sunny in July? That's a zero!
Any questions? Go out and enjoy your day!
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