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Summer
No need for rain-clothe, or warm clothe
Outdoor activities are possible without damaging the gear due to the humidity, and if you like water even outdoor swim became possible
Having sunlight up to 22 or even 23 is pretty great, you can have a late dinner outdoor, or get some beers in the parks with your friends. It's also safer to come back home, especially if you ride a bicycle or are a woman.
Many people are in holidays, so things are quieter
Where do you live where it's 22 to 23 in the summer and not 30-40+?
I am talking about having sunlight up to 22-23 in the evening, Unfortunately, I don't live anymore in a place with many days above 40. (Which to be fair are great as a kid when you spend the afternoon chilling near the river, but sucks when you're adult and stuck in an office)