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wow, that place gets far more precipiation than most of eastern Anatolia... Winters are also a little warmer though, which is of course a negative point. But nontheless, I bet the snowpacks get huge in that area since even much drier places like Erzurum experience huge snow depths from time to time. On the other hand, thaw might be more common in Mus than in Erzurum, which would in turn promote lower snow depths... Summers are of course pretty horrible, which is also the reason for why I can't rate this climate higher than a C+ ... Erzurum's summers are way cooler.
I would give it a B-. Winters pretty sucky but summers very nice with plenty of sunshine and still a fair amount of rain but not too much.
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