I leave for England and Ireland on Thursday, staying for a week. I'm in the process of packing, and I've looked up the weather. I know it's pretty rainy, and cool- the forecast predicts it to be in the 50's while I'm there. But now that it's warmer where I live, I can't remember what the 50's feel like/what I should pack.
A couple things I already know I'm wearing are: layered tshirts with a jean jacket, shirts with this 'wind-breaker' type jacket (I swear it's cuter than it sounds), and some zip-up hoodies. Would this be enough for the daytime? I have a light-ish jacket to wear as an extra layer in the evenings. Any help is appreciated (:
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? thelaura answered Monday April 7 2008, 8:55 am: Hey, I live in England.
To be honest, the weather at the moment really doesn't know what it's doing! 3 days ago, it was lovely and warm/sunny. Yesterday it was snowing and today, it's grey with sun trying to shine through.
Don't panic though, I feel the clothes you have packed are fine. You have clothes that you can easily put over each other if you need it.
I just did a quick weather check, too. It does vary depending on the specific parts you are going to be at, but it doesn't look like it will be by alot.
Would it hurt to pack some gloves and a scarf? - just incase it does take a turn for the worst.
and make sure you have good, warm shoes on incase they get wet.
That's about it, really. and I hope you have a fantastic week :) [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
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