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Old 04-21-2013, 09:34 PM
 
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
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May to September: sunny, less humid than usual, with below average temperatures, the coldest winter on record, a lot of frost, and even one day in where IT SNOWS!! (for real this time).

September to April: Windy, with record cold temperatures, making it the coldest summer in history. Dry.


Yeah, like anything of that is gonna happen!!!
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Old 04-21-2013, 09:37 PM
 
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May to September: sunny, less humid than usual, with below average temperatures, the coldest winter on record, a lot of frost, and even one day in where IT SNOWS!! (for real this time).

September to April: Windy, with record cold temperatures, making it the coldest summer in history. Dry.


Yeah, like anything of that is gonna happen!!!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but is anywhere in Patagonia to your liking like Santa Cruz province?
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Old 04-21-2013, 09:41 PM
 
Location: Texas
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Nov - Feb: Low 30s, high 50s, few days in the 40s steadily or 60s (kind of how it already is) with a few snow days

Feb - April: Low 40s, Highs 70s, rain once a week (possum pounder)

May - mid-June: Low 60s, Highs 80s

Late June - Sept: Low 70s, High 99, little to no humidity, again...possum pounder at least once a week

Sept - early Nov: Low 50s, Highs 70s; crisp, bright
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Old 04-21-2013, 11:31 PM
 
Location: Miami,FL
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Alright here is mine i'm Also choosing to do mine detailed.

May: First week starts of dry with average temps on the 4th a weakening cold front approaches and stalls around lake O causing winds to shift to the SW temps rise to 88-90f(31,32c) a few Isolated T-storms form drops .34in of rain. on the 5th the front wash's out with winds shifting back to out of the E with temps dropping back down to average. on the 6th the Bermuda High begins to build in big time and begins a Compression Heat wave that lowers the dew point into the 50s(10-15c) and brings Clear sky's and temps into the mid 90s(34-36c) everyday from the 7th to the 24th. The Dry Heat Cause sparks wildfires over the everglades as well creates a strong sea breeze that fans the flames. also the compression doesn't allow he smoke to be be dispersed and creates smoky conditions across south Florida similar to the 2008 Fire season.Finally on the 25th A Trough in the jet stream pushes the high out of the area and brings a trailing cold front into the area on the 26th sparking a severe weather outbreak on the 27th the last front of the season clears the area bringing temps in to the low to mid 80s and finally on the 31st the rainy season begins. at KMIA Highest temp recorded 97f(36c) lowest temp 70f(21c) total rain:3.14 inches

June: Rainy season starts off with a bang. troughs of low pressure continue to pass through and after two straight weeks of storms and below average temps. more than 6 inches of rain has fallen over all of S.F with seeing areas seeing as much as 16inches. the 3rd week see's the weather calm down to a more typical rain season pattern with the west cost and the interior seeing most of the activity.during the 4th and 5th weeks the area dries out as a stronger heat wave hits the area Bringing record breaking heat with temps in the mid 90s along the immediate coast and upper 90s to around 100 in the interior. at KMIA Highest temp 99f*(New Record High for the month) Lowest temp 72f(22c) Rain:11.13in

July:First week sees temps return to normal with typical rainy season pattern(west coast and interior get most of activity). second week see's the tropics send a tropical wave through and stays active with the action centered on the east coast as the Bermuda high funnels moisture in along it's periphery . third week and first half of the 4th wk sees the Bermuda High return with a vengeance this time with Saharan dust that brings a haze over south Florida and dries out the area but brings temps well into the 90s. July wraps up with the Bermuda high retreat along with the dust. This has moisture get pumped in along the periphery of the High and cause many heavy and a few severe storms during the wk. highest temp 96f(36c) lowest temp 73f(23c) Rain 7:31 inches

August: starts of with a weak tropical storm dumping 3-5 inches of rain with localized amounts of 8 inches causing isolated minor flooding in flood prone areas with the area hot,muggy, and dry the rest of the week. the 2nd and 3 weeks switch back and forth mid wk between action on the west coast and on the east coast. during the 4th and 5th wks the area dries out as a series of heat waves hit the area bringing temps into the mid 90s. at KMIA highest temp 96f(36c) lowest temp 72f(22c) Rain: 8.03in

September: starts with an end of the heat wave and sees below average temps due to a very active start to sept with a series of tropical waves moving through bringing heavy rains and severe weather.during the 3rd week a major hurricane passes within Miles of South Florida bringing gusty winds heavy rain in the outer bands and large swells before turning NE back out to sea. as sept come to a close temps begin to cool down as first hint that rainy season will soon be over the activity resumes to being dictated by the sea breezes. severe weather becomes less likely as the intense 90f(32c) heat is lost and the gap between ocean temps and land temps become small. At KMIA Highest Temp: 93f(34c) lowest temp: 69f(21c) Rain: 10.41in

October: begins with the first cold front of the year temporarily ending rainy season and bring temps down to the low 80s. after a few days the rainy season heat moisture return with a vengeance for it's last hurrah, as a very active weather pattern takes hold for 3 wks. and during the 4 wk out ahead of the cold front that will bring an end to the rainy season. A late season Cat 2 hurricane comes out of the Caribbean and strikes South Florida in a similar manner as Hurricane Wilma did in 2005. as October come to a close the cold front that steered the hurricane into South Florida, Passes through and brings clear skies and lows into the upper 50s with highs in the mid 70s. At KMIA Highest temp: 90f(32c) lowest temp 57f(14c) Rain: 12.86in

November: starts out cool and dry as a series of dry cold fronts pass through keeping temps in the low to mid 70s in the day and in the mid 50s at night. by the 2nd wk temps return to normal with a moist SE wind bringing scattered ocean effect showers to the area. during the 3rd wk temps rise into the mid 80s as the Bermuda expands and switches the wind direction to be from the S. in the 4th wk of November a Strong cold front brings a broken line of storms into the area followed by temps plunging into the mid-upper 40s on thanksgiving with highs in the upper 60s during the holiday wk end. as Nov comes to a close temps warm up close to average with dry conditions prevailing. AT KMIA Highest temp: 86f(30c) lowest temp: 47f(8c) Rain: 1.44in

December: the first 2wks of December are unusually warm and dry with highs in the low to mid 80s and lows in the mid to upper 60s. the 3rd wk see's a change in the pattern with a cold front passing through bring highs to around 70 and lows around 50 before warming up to near normal. the Final wk and a half of December see's intense winter cold snaps lows into the mid to upper 30s with highs only in the mid 50s for Christmas and New year's. At KMIA Highest temp: 84f(29c) Lowest temp: 34f(1c) rain: .34in

Anyway that would be a pretty awesome year if the weather panned out like that especially for the holidays. it's been a long time sense I've had cool weather for the holidays.
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