What to wear to work during December in Ohio ?
Hi , i am based out of Arizona and never been to East during winter. I will be visiting Toledo,Ohio in December 1st week for a week or two on Work purpose. So i would like to know what to wear to work during December in Ohio. Since i am from Arizona ,i have no clue at all about winter wear needed as a sweater / lightweight jacket as an outerwear is all that's needed here for most part. I would really appreciate if i could get complete details like what to wear from head to toe. I would also like to know what to wear ( casual wear ) in Detroit as i am planning a visit there on a weekend. I need advice on formal / work clothes and footwear as well .
Cleveland - 5 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
Because we are on the shores of Lake Erie, the weather is unpredictable all year round. We usually don't get the heavier snows (8 inches-2 feet) until January into February and sometimes March, the past few years, BUT that does not mean we won't get snow in December. I mean, we got about 3 inches last weekend but it melted the next day. In December it's typically anywhere from 40-25 degrees and about the same at night. Personally, by December I am wearing my goose down coat and gloves. Boots may not be needed if there is little or no snow. You will probably be very cold. Gloves, hat of some sort maybe unless you don't wanna mess up your hair. For sure sweater. Light jacket? You will freeze.
2 :
Your best bet is to call someone at your firm's office in Toledo, or at the client you're visiting, and ask what people wear at that location. Some places keep their offices cooler than other places, so you should ask about that; you might find thermal underwear comfortable, as you're not used to the cold. I'm not certain if you're a man or woman, but for men, good slacks and a good long sleeve shirt should be acceptable. Sweaters are fine. If you're going to wear a suit, a dress overcoat is best, but, as you're traveling, you might get by with a lined raincoat. An overcoat is better if going to dinner with clients and not just commuting to work. You'll want a casual winter-weight coat in any case. A hat and gloves are a necessity if you'll be outside much. Footwear is more tricky, but you definitely want something that is slip resistant on icy/snowy surfaces. WALK and drive carefully and slowly if surfaces are wet, icy, or snowy. Black ice (invisible ice) is especially dangerous early in the winter season. It results from snow thawing and refreezing, creating an thin film of ice on walking surfaces. If you've never fallen on ice, it's shocking how the experience is so unexpected, sudden and violently dangerous. Also salt is used everywhere to melt snow and ice. Some footwear is very good at resisting salt stains (I like LL Bean "ducks" such as their Thinsulate "gumshoes" or even Timberland waterproof shoes). I wear such shoes most places when snow, ice, salt, and even rain are an issue, but you might want to switch to dress footwear once you're inside, especially if you're a woman. Higher boots are needed if you're going to be in deeper snow, and not just walking from a plowed car parking lot inside. You likely will want thermal socks if you're going to spend much time outdoors, even at football stadiums. What to wear in Detroit depends upon where you're going and what you're doing. You might want to ask at the Detroit travel category. BTW, why are you going to Detroit instead of Cleveland? It's a seriously bad choice unless you're set on a particular destination in Detroit, such as the casino. BTW, there are great waterparks in nearby Sandusky. Toledo also has an excellent art museum. It features the famous Glass Pavilion and perhaps the best collection of glass artifacts in the world. Admission is free. Tony Packo's is a Toledo landmark. You also might want to hike along the lake (dress warmly) at Maumee Bay State Park or visit Marblehead, although I'm not certain what Marblehead would be like in winter. BOL!
3 :
Well the weather in Toledo may differ a bit from Cleveland but like the first post said the weather can vary anywhere between 25-40 degrees. Lightweight jacket and December does not equal warm here. Unless you have on layers underneath. If it were me other than checking the projected forecast for my trip a few days before I leave I would pack the following: Long underwear - this is a great way to insure that you will be warm. I would bring a lot of long sleeve shirts and sweaters Warm socks a scarf and hat even. It may be raining or the weather may be a mix of rain and snow so you're going to want to make sure you have the proper coverage. I think I want to stress to you to have on long underwear - this way no matter what you have on - like your work clothing if you have to wear a suit or even if its simple like jeans having that layer on underneath will be keeping you very warm. If your casual I would wear some Timberland's - these are quality boots good to keep your feet warm and dry. If you're dressed for work wearing dress shoes try getting some rubbers for them check out Tote's website for a rubbers for your shoes. Hope you enjoy your time out East.
4 :
Kevlar, especially in Detroit.
5 :
I currently go to school in Toledo and have for the past 4 years. For someone from Arizona, you are going to be COLD! It's MUCH windier then Cleveland (I grew up south of Cleveland), and it's chilly because it's by the lake. It usually doesn't snow by then but that doesn't mean you won't feel the bite of the cold. My guess is somewhere between 20-40 degrees F. On a freak day it might get warmer, and at night it will get colder. Gloves, coats, sweaters, scarves, tights/leggings, boots (especially if it snows)... come prepared. It's easier to take off layers here then it is to warm up! If you're lucky it won't be too bad! Personally as a professional I'd wear a nice scarf, a sweater, a jacket (I have one of those black wool ones that go half way to the knee but they can be expensive if you will only use it once), tights/thicker pants, and nice leather shoes or professional looking boots. Enjoy the fresh cool air!
Hi , i am based out of Arizona and never been to East during winter. I will be visiting Toledo,Ohio in December 1st week for a week or two on Work purpose. So i would like to know what to wear to work during December in Ohio. Since i am from Arizona ,i have no clue at all about winter wear needed as a sweater / lightweight jacket as an outerwear is all that's needed here for most part. I would really appreciate if i could get complete details like what to wear from head to toe. I would also like to know what to wear ( casual wear ) in Detroit as i am planning a visit there on a weekend. I need advice on formal / work clothes and footwear as well .
Cleveland - 5 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
Because we are on the shores of Lake Erie, the weather is unpredictable all year round. We usually don't get the heavier snows (8 inches-2 feet) until January into February and sometimes March, the past few years, BUT that does not mean we won't get snow in December. I mean, we got about 3 inches last weekend but it melted the next day. In December it's typically anywhere from 40-25 degrees and about the same at night. Personally, by December I am wearing my goose down coat and gloves. Boots may not be needed if there is little or no snow. You will probably be very cold. Gloves, hat of some sort maybe unless you don't wanna mess up your hair. For sure sweater. Light jacket? You will freeze.
2 :
Your best bet is to call someone at your firm's office in Toledo, or at the client you're visiting, and ask what people wear at that location. Some places keep their offices cooler than other places, so you should ask about that; you might find thermal underwear comfortable, as you're not used to the cold. I'm not certain if you're a man or woman, but for men, good slacks and a good long sleeve shirt should be acceptable. Sweaters are fine. If you're going to wear a suit, a dress overcoat is best, but, as you're traveling, you might get by with a lined raincoat. An overcoat is better if going to dinner with clients and not just commuting to work. You'll want a casual winter-weight coat in any case. A hat and gloves are a necessity if you'll be outside much. Footwear is more tricky, but you definitely want something that is slip resistant on icy/snowy surfaces. WALK and drive carefully and slowly if surfaces are wet, icy, or snowy. Black ice (invisible ice) is especially dangerous early in the winter season. It results from snow thawing and refreezing, creating an thin film of ice on walking surfaces. If you've never fallen on ice, it's shocking how the experience is so unexpected, sudden and violently dangerous. Also salt is used everywhere to melt snow and ice. Some footwear is very good at resisting salt stains (I like LL Bean "ducks" such as their Thinsulate "gumshoes" or even Timberland waterproof shoes). I wear such shoes most places when snow, ice, salt, and even rain are an issue, but you might want to switch to dress footwear once you're inside, especially if you're a woman. Higher boots are needed if you're going to be in deeper snow, and not just walking from a plowed car parking lot inside. You likely will want thermal socks if you're going to spend much time outdoors, even at football stadiums. What to wear in Detroit depends upon where you're going and what you're doing. You might want to ask at the Detroit travel category. BTW, why are you going to Detroit instead of Cleveland? It's a seriously bad choice unless you're set on a particular destination in Detroit, such as the casino. BTW, there are great waterparks in nearby Sandusky. Toledo also has an excellent art museum. It features the famous Glass Pavilion and perhaps the best collection of glass artifacts in the world. Admission is free. Tony Packo's is a Toledo landmark. You also might want to hike along the lake (dress warmly) at Maumee Bay State Park or visit Marblehead, although I'm not certain what Marblehead would be like in winter. BOL!
3 :
Well the weather in Toledo may differ a bit from Cleveland but like the first post said the weather can vary anywhere between 25-40 degrees. Lightweight jacket and December does not equal warm here. Unless you have on layers underneath. If it were me other than checking the projected forecast for my trip a few days before I leave I would pack the following: Long underwear - this is a great way to insure that you will be warm. I would bring a lot of long sleeve shirts and sweaters Warm socks a scarf and hat even. It may be raining or the weather may be a mix of rain and snow so you're going to want to make sure you have the proper coverage. I think I want to stress to you to have on long underwear - this way no matter what you have on - like your work clothing if you have to wear a suit or even if its simple like jeans having that layer on underneath will be keeping you very warm. If your casual I would wear some Timberland's - these are quality boots good to keep your feet warm and dry. If you're dressed for work wearing dress shoes try getting some rubbers for them check out Tote's website for a rubbers for your shoes. Hope you enjoy your time out East.
4 :
Kevlar, especially in Detroit.
5 :
I currently go to school in Toledo and have for the past 4 years. For someone from Arizona, you are going to be COLD! It's MUCH windier then Cleveland (I grew up south of Cleveland), and it's chilly because it's by the lake. It usually doesn't snow by then but that doesn't mean you won't feel the bite of the cold. My guess is somewhere between 20-40 degrees F. On a freak day it might get warmer, and at night it will get colder. Gloves, coats, sweaters, scarves, tights/leggings, boots (especially if it snows)... come prepared. It's easier to take off layers here then it is to warm up! If you're lucky it won't be too bad! Personally as a professional I'd wear a nice scarf, a sweater, a jacket (I have one of those black wool ones that go half way to the knee but they can be expensive if you will only use it once), tights/thicker pants, and nice leather shoes or professional looking boots. Enjoy the fresh cool air!
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