Yeah but C makes more sense. 0-10 is cold but not freezing, 10-20 is cool, 20-30 is warm, 30-40 is hot, 40+ is "you're gonna die of heat exposure! Get inside, what are you doing?!" increasing in urgency with the number. If it's in the negatives, it's the same as the 40+ except "cold exposure".
Also 0 is freezing so it can’t snow unless the temperature is below zero.
C++ is better ofc /s
Do you have a moment to talk about our lord and saviour, Rust?
I wouldn’t say it corresponds between negative and positive. -20 is already a lot more dangerous than 40.
Depends where you live, I guess. I don't really consider -20 to be dangerous but I live in Canada so I know how to dress for cold weather.
Canada is dry. Humidity is the other Killing factor there.

I consider any place you can’t sleep outside on the ground and wake up the next morning, uninhabitable.

cold bad. human water, like fluid state not ice state

It makes more sense in terms of our perception. But from a science perspective Klevin makes more sense since you can’t go lower than 0 K and negative temperature doesn’t really make sense, since it’d mean something like negative energy.
Who’s Klevin?
A mistake plus Klevin gets you home by 7
Negative absolute temperature is a thing. Lasers exhibit negative temperatures when active, i.e. the lasing medium has a negative temperature expressed in Kelvin. Adding more energy doesn’t increase its entropy, it just turns into more laser light. Any such system with bounded entropy can have a negative thermodynamic temperature.
Negative temperature - Wikipedia

I had a suspicion there was going to be a response like this. Never heard of it but sounds very interesting.
I doubt I’ll properly understand it without a good YouTube video. I shall embark on a search
Yeah but from an every day perspective you’ve basically got 250 or so units there for no reason.
I’ve always thought it’s like: 0- is freezing, 10 is cold, 20 is ok, 30 is hot, 40+ is hell
Above 25 is hot, 30 is hell, 40+ is dead for me
On summer we normally hit 40+ (in some places even 45+) in Spain. I can confirm it’s hellish.

How does C make more sense than a literal scale of 0 to 100 of human comfort? I don’t care when water freezes, or boils.

I want to know at an instant glance - how cold/hot will I be outside? 90% or Very Hot? 20% or very cold?

F has that too. Below 0, f it’s cold. Above 100, f it’s hot.