Vancouver weather
It has been said since summer that Vancouver must be much more comfortable than China. Even in the recent summer, the highest temperature was only 30℃, and the hottest period was short. In mid-July, the temperature was 28 degrees, but it was only three or four days. It's okay to wear short sleeves at noon, but it's recommended to bring a coat, because it will definitely be too cold without the sun.
Then it is autumn. It was very comfortable at first, just a long-sleeved thin coat, but when the time of sunbathing is getting less and less, it is recommended to choose a thicker coat instead of changing the shirt into a moderate size (there is heating in the building). As we approach 165438+ 10, the weather will get colder and drier. People here will like to wear big windbreakers or thick clothes, which is the kind that covers much more. Look at the shirt, because the heating in the school or office will also go up.
When you see the grass on the roadside freezing a little one morning or coming home a little late one night, it means that winter is coming. This is a scarf that you absolutely must wear, whether you are cool or afraid of the cold, because the wind blows frequently here in winter. Although it is not dry, you certainly don't like it. Shoes girls suggest wearing a lot of shoes with hair inside to keep warm, so that boys can bless themselves. In fact, because it is very cold in the winter morning here, waiting for the bus is the hardest. It's absolutely cold. The clothes are just a big coat, a scarf and a thick shirt inside-provided that your big coat is warm and shoes are an important choice. When the snow is fluttering and your feet are stiff in winter, there is no time to regret.
It is recommended to wear thicker clothes in spring, but it is not as spectacular as in winter. A scarf, a big coat and a thick shirt are absolutely unimpeded.
There is a very important problem here-that is, rain. Vancouver likes rain very much, except summer and autumn, but he especially likes spring and winter (that's not people-#). It is necessary to take an umbrella when you go out. Spring is used to it, but winter is not so good. The wind matches the rain, so I say people here like to wear big coats.
Wind, this is also a problem. Although it is spring, summer, autumn and winter here, it is windy, so a coat is necessary. Don't try to pretend that someone has a cold (cough).
All the above experiences are based on my life here, but perhaps because I was born near the sea in the south of China, I am naturally afraid of heat and insensitive to cold, so I think the weather here is pleasant.
So something may be wrong with your situation. I suggest asking a friend who was born in the same place and has been here.
Also, it may be a bit verbose. I said it was hotter here than before, which is definitely not a lie. In addition, people here are not used to installing air conditioners, so it was not as cool as usual some time ago. I hope you can adapt to the days without air conditioning when you come to Vancouver.