Ideal Weather to you (snowfall, night, places, seasons)
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10 degrees above what it is today (21°C) with oppressive humidity and scary ass thunderstorms breaking out with biblical proportion ridiculous rainfall rates and gunshot thunder. Then a steamy 22°C night.
Lol, you should come here. We have a 23-26C dew point, 30-35C highs, plenty of thunderstorms (about 100 days a year, some days have multiple thunderstorms), heavy rainfall (particularly in December-February). But, the nights are around 24-27C.
my ideal temp for any day any season would be below 50....but since very few spots are like that woukd prefer summer 65 to 75 no higher than 80.....i like cold winters so prefer highs zero F and low minus 25F this is kinda close to i live now
Ideal Temperatures : 50~65F
Ideal Place : Southern New England / Upstate New York / Great Lakes Region (especially northern half of Indiana and Illinois) / Western Washington
Well I think central Florida is the great place for temps 65-85 F. Whether for max temp, min temp, mid morning or evening, this temperature range can be experienced at some point almost every day.
I like being warm, so 75 to 85 degrees would be my preference. I'm so blessed to live in Florida now and have the warmth, sunshine, and blue skies I prefer.
I like being warm, so 75 to 85 degrees would be my preference. I'm so blessed to live in Florida now and have the warmth, sunshine, and blue skies I prefer.
Just asking, do you enjoy the winter with the ocassional cold snaps?
Seems like we have the same preferences; warm and muggy. But I don't have cold snaps, the temperature have never been below 20c for the past few years.
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