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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.
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.
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.
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.
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:
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)
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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