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What will the weather be like tomorrow? What should I wear?

Because cities and regions are different, if you want to know what the weather will be like the next day, you can look at the local weather forecast and dress according to dressing index in the weather forecast.

Dressing index:

Dressing index is generally published in eight grades: the meteorological index of clothing is divided into eight grades, and the smaller the index, the thinner the clothing thickness.

1-2 is summer clothes, which refers to short clothes with a thickness of less than 4 mm;

Grade 3-5 is the transition season of spring and autumn, from single clothes, jackets, windbreakers to sweaters, and the clothing thickness is 4-15 mm;

Grade 6-8 is winter clothing, mainly refers to cotton-padded jacket and down jacket, and its clothing thickness is above 15mm.

Short coat, short skirt, thin skirt and shorts are made of first-class light cotton fabric.

Shirts, thin long skirts and thin T-shirts made of second-class cotton and linen fabrics

Short suits, T-shirts, thin jeans, casual wear and professional wear are three-level single-layer cotton and linen fabrics.

Four-level suits, coats, windbreakers, casual wear, jackets, suits, thin sweaters.

Five-grade windbreaker, coat, jacket, sweater, wool suit, suit, winter clothes.

Six-grade cotton coat, winter coat, leather jacket, coat, thick sweater, leather hat, leather gloves, leather coat.

Seven-grade cotton coat, winter coat, leather jacket, tweed coat, fedora, gloves, down jacket, leather coat.

Eight-grade cotton coat, winter coat, leather jacket, tweed coat, fedora, gloves, down jacket, fur coat.