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Those NYC Julys, albeit quite warmer than average, look fantastic. I can see myself taking advantage of the warm nights, chillin' at the balcony of my $30 million penthouse, staring at the city lights and listening to distant rumbles of thunder.
For August, I'll be nice with the elderly and won't hope for a remake of 2003. It was too dry anyway. 1997 was alright, with some nice storms: History | Weather Underground
Now that would be a great summer, and I'd happily have 8 consecutive months below average after that.
You better believe it. NYC's AVERAGE Julys are hotter than our RECORD avg Jan high/lows I also checked Washington DC's data for the same months and well I lost a decade of my lifespan. 29C lows, 38-40C highs multiple days in a row? 23-34C averages? Goddamn hell. As far as I know Melbourne has never recorded an average monthly low over 20C and the record monthly average high is about 30C.
I think I'd prefer that and get snowy winters rather than our anemic summers and windswept, wet cloudy winters that all in all are still chilly when you factor in our famous coastal windchill. On the other hand, not having palm trees is a major liability.
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