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.Seems about right. Beijing is like that. I guess I will try next.
This climate is a classic four season climate. Cold winters and hot summers. Pretty evenly balanced. The winters are cold, but typically don't see anything too extreme. Some years might see arctic outbreaks and the wind chills can get down to colder than -40 at the worst. Those are only the record breaking years though. Snow cover isn't too realible some years, but you can expect 35 to 40 inches most years. Springs are cool to warm with some snow in March, but little in April typically. Thunderstorms are very common in the warm months and severe weather creeps up into the city sometimes. May is a warm month that leads straight into summer. Summers are hot and somewhat humid. During the worst heat waves the heat index can soar to over 120F/49C, but that is only the record worst. Some summers can be pretty mild with only a few hot days and mostly are filled with pleasantly warm days. Fall is typically the best time of year to most people. Lots of mild and cool crisp days with virtually no chance of snow in October and few if any snowfalls in November.
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.Seems about right. Beijing is like that. I guess I will try next.
This climate is a classic four season climate. Cold winters and hot summers. Pretty evenly balanced. The winters are cold, but typically don't see anything too extreme. Some years might see arctic outbreaks and the wind chills can get down to colder than -40 at the worst. Those are only the record breaking years though. Snow cover isn't too realible some years, but you can expect 35 to 40 inches most years. Springs are cool to warm with some snow in March, but little in April typically. Thunderstorms are very common in the warm months and severe weather creeps up into the city sometimes. May is a warm month that leads straight into summer. Summers are hot and somewhat humid. During the worst heat waves the heat index can soar to over 120F/49C, but that is only the record worst. Some summers can be pretty mild with only a few hot days and mostly are filled with pleasantly warm days. Fall is typically the best time of year to most people. Lots of mild and cool crisp days with virtually no chance of snow in October and few if any snowfalls in November.
Omaha?
Edit: Thinking more about it, this might actually be somewhere in southern New England because you mentioned fall being the best time of year and the region is famous for the fall colours. So, I'm thinking its Boston now.
Yes I was trying to describe Chicago. Although, I suppose some of the other cities could be like that, but I put those windchills and heat waves in there to make it seem more obvious. Referencing the 1995 heat wave yeah.
This climate is a 4-season one that is a Dfb. Summers are among the sunniest in the region despite its reputation and rainfall year round (on average) is lower than other cities in the particular part of the country this climate is in. Springtime is likely to see both snow and rain and has considerable seasonal lag. Winters are not particularly cold--average temperatures hover around 31 F (-0.4 C) for highs but snowfall is significant and reliable with an average of 95" (241 cm) annually. This climate is known for periodic heavy snowfalls where several feet of snow fall within a short time span. Fall is the rainiest season.
This climate is a 4-season one that is a Dfb. Summers are among the sunniest in the region despite its reputation and rainfall year round (on average) is lower than other cities in the particular part of the country this climate is in. Springtime is likely to see both snow and rain and has considerable seasonal lag. Winters are not particularly cold--average temperatures hover around 31 F (-0.4 C) for highs but snowfall is significant and reliable with an average of 95" (241 cm) annually. This climate is known for periodic heavy snowfalls where several feet of snow fall within a short time span. Fall is the rainiest season.
Hmmm I was gonna say Sapporo but that's surprisingly Dfa, and its too snowy and gloomy to fit your description. Idk maybe Buffalo, NY?
Hmmm I was gonna say Sapporo but that's surprisingly Dfa, and its too snowy and gloomy to fit your description. Idk maybe Buffalo, NY?
Yep, it's Buffalo. Of course Sapporo is an interesting climate too
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