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I prefer warm-hot summers and cool-cold winters. Basically close to the Cfa/Dfb border.
So long as it is almost always below 105 in summer and above 0 in winter, I'm good. Though I do like a prolonged period of highs in the 50s/60s/70s in the spring and fall.
I have been a solely winter lover until my late 20s, but since then i have turned more into a all four seasons lover. Winter should still be moderately cold with plenty of snow and sunny crisp ice days, but this should lead at least from March/early April on into spring weather (mild/warm days with cool nights).
Late May to Early September should be summer like with still some colder days mixed in until Mid June, but the rest should be warm to very warm but rarely really hot.
My preference for high temperatures in summer is between 24 to 27°C, with only 5 or 6 days topping the 30°C mark. This with plenty of sunshine but also some good thunderstorms.
Around Mid September late summer should traverse into a typical autumn (with mild/warm days and cool nights) while from Mid/Late November on winter weather should commence again.
I prefer cool temperatures, may ideal day is 15*C and sunny, but breezy. However, I can handle cold much better than heat. I am ok with temperatures above freezing, but I become uncomfortable at 20*C, and hate it at 25*C. I live in a subtropical climate though :'(
Last edited by Mr.Sir; 02-26-2015 at 05:15 PM..
Reason: Addition
I am a cold lover (not very very cold like Yakutsk) but I like sun and warm summers but not hot like my city 's "Serres".
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