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Jan: -3/-9; tons of snow
Jul: 23/13; playtime outside
2003:
Jan: -3/9; still wanting to ski.
Jul: 26/15; no issues with heat, nice bathing weather.
2008:
Jan: -1/-6; a little snow okay but not that cold.
Jul: 23/13; had started to run a lot, didn't like heat exhaustion.
2011:
Jan: -3/-8; had gotten used to running in the snow and kind of liked it.
Jul: 23/11; adored running around during cool summer nights.
2013:
Jan: -2/-10; liked a bit of diurnals so one could choose what temps to run in that winter.
Jul: 18/11; had a bad allergy season. Obsessed on street viewing Shetland that summer but would probably had settled for a May as the warmest month at the time.
2014 onwards:
Jan: 18/9
Jul: 25/15
Well, I just got sick of winters and fell in love with biking
My preferences have changed a bit in past couple of years. I used to hate hot weather in all seasons, now I actually quite like hot summers. I hate hot weather anytime between October and April though.
I have enjoyed cold and snow much more since 2015. I still prefer warmer than here though. I also lost my desire for summer rain, so I now prefer a spring wet season.
My desire for searing heat has eased a bit. I still prefer hot summers, but I'd like average highs in the upper 80's to low 90's instead of the mid to upper 90's I used to crave.
I'm less accepting of cold, and my tolerance for snow has been trending downward as of late. I'm in need of a true subtropical climate, no more of this "ehh" version.
Last edited by Infamous92; 04-04-2017 at 04:17 PM..
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