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Well in my place it snows in November and as we all saw in November 2010 winter can start BEFORE December.
But it's not November. It's early October. It's barely a month past the end of summer, and at least two months till winter. Ok, you've gotten a chilly November and seen snow in November. I'm not sure what that has to do with October photos. Your November 2010 looks like an autumn month to me, though a chilly one (borderline?) the average high for the station I found was 8°C.
Here's one from this afternoon. It was a beautiful day. The high was 37F / 3C, but the sun felt nice and there was never more than a gentle breeze so it seemed warmer.
I'll second that. I would love to get out to Idaho to see the Sawtooth Mountains.
That's my favorite part of the state. I have a client in Sun Valley and I always take the slightly longer but stunningly beautiful route that follows the Salmon River and the Sawtooths.
But it's not November. It's early October. It's barely a month past the end of summer, and at least two months till winter. Ok, you've gotten a chilly November and seen snow in November. I'm not sure what that has to do with October photos. Your November 2010 looks like an autumn month to me, though a chilly one (borderline?) the average high for the station I found was 8°C.
In all northern hemisphere countries. The end of summer was 31st August, which was 1 month, 6 days ago.
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