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Old 09-15-2011, 01:34 AM
 
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Here's mine by month

Month High Low Precip Snow (averages)

Jan 28 16 4" 38"
Feb 32 21 4" 34"
Mar 52 38 4" 0"
Apr 71 54 4" 0
May 74 57 4" 0
June 77 60 2" 0
July 85 67 2" 0
Aug 84 65 2" 0
Sept 70 55 4" 0
Oct 60 40 4" 0
Nov 50 30 4" 5"
Dec 35 22 4" 32"


Have fun with it or make fun of it but thats the type of weather I'd like to see each year.

Cold snowy winters, rapid March warmup , warm spring , warm dry summer , cool breezy fall.....

Last edited by jp03; 09-15-2011 at 01:43 AM..
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Old 09-15-2011, 01:50 AM
 
Location: E ND & NW MN
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I'll give mine a try.... although I am not tolerant of heat and can tolerate the cold well unlike most folks so not many would live at my ideals. I am also a weather forecaster up in ND/MN so closer to my ideals here than in most of the country.

.......avg max(F)..avg min(F).precip...snow

Jan........-2............-25........1.0"......25"
Feb........8............-15.........1.0.......25"
Mar........20 .......... 5...........1.5"......20"
Apr.........35............20.........2.0.......15"
May........50............25.........3.0.......10"
Jun.........65............40.........3.0
Jul..........70............50.........3.0
Aug........70............50..........3.0
Sep........60............35..........2.0
Oct........45............25..........2.0......5"
Nov........25............5............1.5......20"
Dec........10...........-15..........1.0......20"




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Originally Posted by jp03 View Post
Here's mine by month

Month High Low Precip Snow (averages)

Jan 28 16 5" 45"
Feb 32 21 4" 35"
Mar 52 38 4" 0"
Apr 71 54 4" 0
May 74 57 4" 0
June 77 60 4" 0
July 85 67 1" 0
Aug 84 65 1" 0
Sept 70 55 4" 0
Oct 60 40 4" 0
Nov 50 30 4" 5"
Dec 35 22 4" 30"


Have fun with it or make fun of it but thats the type of weather I'd like to see each year.

Cold snowy winters, rapid March warmup , warm spring , warm dry summer , cool breezy fall.....
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Old 09-15-2011, 02:51 AM
 
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I'll give mine a try.... although I am not tolerant of heat and can tolerate the cold well unlike most folks so not many would live at my ideals. I am also a weather forecaster up in ND/MN so closer to my ideals here than in most of the country.

.......avg max(F)..avg min(F).precip...snow

Jan........-2............-25........1.0"......25"
Feb........8............-15.........1.0.......25"
Mar........20 .......... 5...........1.5"......20"
Apr.........35............20.........2.0.......15"
May........50............25.........3.0.......10"
Jun.........65............40.........3.0
Jul..........70............50.........3.0
Aug........70............50..........3.0
Sep........60............35..........2.0
Oct........45............25..........2.0......5"
Nov........25............5............1.5......20"
Dec........10...........-15..........1.0......20"
not bad actually, we don't get many weathermen in this forum. The winter looks very good but summer may be a little too warm for my liking. This climate is only realistic in interior Alaska, probably somewhere north of Fairbanks.. My ideal climate would be the exact same thing as yours, but with all summer temps <70.
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Old 09-15-2011, 02:58 AM
 
Location: Ohio
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Ideal ?? 85 F daily and 75 F at night, 365 days a year.

10-15 mph breeze, mostly sunny to party cloudy, rain every tenth day some of which is part moderate to severe thunderstorms.
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Old 09-15-2011, 04:05 AM
 
Location: Leeds, UK
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Old 09-15-2011, 07:52 AM
 
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Originally Posted by DaninEGF View Post
I'll give mine a try.... although I am not tolerant of heat and can tolerate the cold well unlike most folks so not many would live at my ideals. I am also a weather forecaster up in ND/MN so closer to my ideals here than in most of the country.

.......avg max(F)..avg min(F).precip...snow

Jan........-2............-25........1.0"......25"
Feb........8............-15.........1.0.......25"
Mar........20 .......... 5...........1.5"......20"
Apr.........35............20.........2.0.......15"
May........50............25.........3.0.......10"
Jun.........65............40.........3.0
Jul..........70............50.........3.0
Aug........70............50..........3.0
Sep........60............35..........2.0
Oct........45............25..........2.0......5"
Nov........25............5............1.5......20"
Dec........10...........-15..........1.0......20"
Interesting..I thought I liked it cold in winter...
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Old 09-15-2011, 09:30 AM
 
Location: Perth, Western Australia
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where are the rankings?

Here's mine,
0 being the worst, as in I see no value in it
10 being excellence, perfection etc.

Bunbury, Western Australia
:

Summer: 9/10
Autumn: 6/10
Winter: 5/10
Spring: 7/10
Avg: 7.75/10

I put Spring ahead of Autumn because even though Autumn is warmer and drier here,
you are leaving summer acclimatization so it feels more chilly
and there's less daylight in Autumn than Spring.

Toronto, Ontario Canada
:

Winter: 0/10
Spring: 3/10
Summer: 8/10
Autumn: 1/10
Avg: 3/10

Spring and Autumn lose points from a few cold fronts that always happen each season, every year without fail.
That and I dislike how we can be entirely sunless for more than 1 week. Spells of 3-5 sunless days are common in both seasons.
Summer loses points from lower than optimum sunshine and the occaisional strong cool spell.
Again, autumn worse than spring for reasons I gave describing Bunbury.


Vancouver, BC Canada
: (my assumptions on what it could be like)

Winter: 1/10
Spring: 4/10
Summer: 6/10
Autumn: 2/10
Avg: 3.25/10

You can probably figure out why I rated Vancouver like this.
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Old 09-15-2011, 10:24 AM
 
Location: Columbus, Ohio
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Is this thread supposed to be for posting ideal weather? We have that already. Here's mine.
Days like today here with a high in the upper 50s and a low in the lower 40s would be considered average this time of year in a place with my ideal weather.
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Old 09-15-2011, 11:23 AM
 
Location: Buxton, England
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It is true that we have a dream climatic averages thread.

But I'll use this one to post a more recent ideal climate into.

Month High Low Precip Sun(hr) (averages)

Jan 59 50 8.8" 104
Feb 62 51 7.3" 120
Mar 67 54 7.3" 174
Apr 74 58 6.1" 230
May 81 63 4.2" 300
June 86 68 2.7" 341
July 90 71 1.0" 351
Aug 91 72 1.3" 331
Sept 86 69 4.1" 273
Oct 80 64 7.3" 221
Nov 70 60 8.7" 151
Dec 62 53 8.3" 100

This climate is simply perfection, a proper temperate climate. About 35-45 days with thunderstorms, which happen mostly in Spring and Autumn.

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Old 09-15-2011, 11:30 AM
 
Location: Buxton, England
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