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Cold breath is no longer freezing temps since they reworked it to appear below 5 degrees Celsius (41 Fahrenheit). Additionally, if its snowing (or other cold weather) you will most likely run into situations where you can see your cold breath everywhere so you gotta use thermo (or you can find it by activity) to find ghost room which temperature is usually lower than weather's and other rooms. Basically, cold breath is no longer freezing temps indicator.
Might be wrong but thats what i know
And it happens that way irl too; Steamy breath can be seen at temps as high as 50f/10c under the right conditions. This occurs IRL because steamy breath occurs at the dew point- Not at freezing. It's the water vapor in your comparatively warm breath condensing into miniscule liquid particles.
45ºF or about 7.2ºC. In other words...above freezing.