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Old 07-20-2014, 06:32 PM
 
Location: Western Oregon
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Suppose but with global warming (supposedly) we should get less and less snow so maybe this is the transitional period to no snow.
Global warming doesn't mean a uniform warming in all places. While the average is going up, especially in polar regions, different places are affected differently. Maybe that's why it's usually called "climate change" instead. More than anything, it's a change of patterns and an increase in extreme events.
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Old 07-20-2014, 06:35 PM
 
Location: Western Oregon
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Lol. U.S based climate forecasting office. Hopefully someone can post Canadian and Europe Fall forecasts.
I wish all USA weather/climate maps would include what's happening in Canada, at least the part of Canada visible on the map. It's a continuum of our weather and just makes sense (to me).
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Old 07-20-2014, 06:36 PM
 
Location: Penticton, BC
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Funny how the weather stops at Canada.
They got where I live in Canada so it's no big deal to me.

Above average.. aww yeah.
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Old 07-20-2014, 06:37 PM
 
Location: South Jersey
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That's why I would love to live there!
Me too. I love the mountains and forests you see in the Appalachians, including Northern New England. And of course, I love the climate. What I don't get, on the other hand, is how people can live big cities. Or by major highways, or train tracks, or airports.
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Old 07-20-2014, 06:41 PM
 
Location: New Jersey
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Fall is my favorite season followed by winter. September is still fairly summery, but it's definitely a transition. I hope we get some cold weather in October again. I love the first cold evenings.

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Me too. I love the mountains and forests you see in the Appalachians, including Northern New England. And of course, I love the climate. What I don't get, on the other hand, is how people can live big cities. Or by major highways, or train tracks, or airports.
You can find that right here in your own state. Granted it's only a small portion, but it's gorgeous over by the Delaware water gap. Certainly no where near as isolated and much less developed up in New England though. I would love the climate up there.
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Old 07-20-2014, 06:44 PM
 
Location: Western Oregon
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They got where I live in Canada so it's no big deal to me.

Above average.. aww yeah.
Okanagan, fruit country and beautiful. I really enjoyed my visit! Maybe that's why it was included
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Old 07-20-2014, 06:46 PM
 
Location: Western Oregon
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Here in western Oregon, warmer than average, in Fall, usually means wetter than average. I hope for more sun than usual.
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Old 07-20-2014, 06:47 PM
 
Location: New Jersey
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Okanagan, fruit country and beautiful. I really enjoyed my visit! Maybe that's why it was included
Beautiful up there.
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Old 07-20-2014, 07:07 PM
 
Location: South Jersey
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Fall is my favorite season followed by winter. September is still fairly summery, but it's definitely a transition. I hope we get some cold weather in October again. I love the first cold evenings.
I love the transition, too. Even if it's still summery, just feeling the difference between late summer and early summer gets me excited for the fall.

I prefer most things about the latter half of the year (i.e., July-December) versus the former half. Usually by then, even if we're getting hotter weather in July and August, the shock to the system is diminished from building up tolerance to the heat. And the ocean is usually warmer, too. Then we go into September and you can really start to feel the changes. Football is finally back () and the holidays (Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years) are approaching. It gets really pretty when the leaves change colors and fall, and I start looking forward to snow.

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You can find that right here in your own state. Granted it's only a small portion, but it's gorgeous over by the Delaware water gap. Certainly no where near as isolated and much less developed up in New England though. I would love the climate up there.
I'm certainly aware of that. I've been to the Delaware Water Gap, both the NJ and PA sides. Though I admit I've spent far more time in the Poconos than NW NJ.
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Old 07-20-2014, 07:11 PM
 
Location: Western Oregon
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I love the transition, too. Even if it's still summery, just feeling the difference between late summer and early summer gets me excited for the fall. And the ocean is usually warmer, too. ...
I love swimming in the ocean in NJ in late summer to early fall! Here in Oregon the ocean water temp never gets above the 50's. But that's why we also don't get hurricanes.
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