Hoodie weather refers to the days that are nice out, cold out, hot out, or any type of weather except natural disasters unless of course, it's a tornado. (Because tornadoes are awesome)
by PeterLOVESpiE March 26, 2017
by Henraldo4prez December 15, 2008
Hoodie Weather is used as a replacement word for winter in south Texas, considering winter time in South Texas weather goes down to 33 degrees at the lowest, and high of like 65 degrees, which is Hoodie Weather.
by MyLifeAsAPigeon September 01, 2011
The time of the year when the temperature calls for a hoodie. Hoodie weather is subjective to location do to different temperatures. However, most areas will experience the emergence of hoodie weather sometime in late summer or early fall.
GA Guy: Finally! The weather is dipping to a cool 85, time to whip out the hoodies.
PA Guy: What?! That's not hoodie weather! That's shorts and a t-shirt weather here! You so silly!
PA Guy: What?! That's not hoodie weather! That's shorts and a t-shirt weather here! You so silly!
by Boatboatboat September 07, 2011
Summer on the cusp of fall where it gets cold enough that your core needs warmth but your legs could still use the ventilation.
by migscajigs November 09, 2017