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Doesn't this depend on where you live? Like Phoenix or Minneapolis?
Being from NY I choose summer but if I lived in Phoenix or Miami I'd probably go with winter.
Doesn't this depend on where you live? Like Phoenix or Minneapolis?
Being from NY I choose summer but if I lived in Phoenix or Miami I'd probably go with winter.
But when you're a heat lover, there's no "winter" warm enough.
Summer, but imho Canada could use a season warmer than summer.
My fictional, new Canadian season:
- Seasonal temps mean highs between 87-95 F (31-35 C)
- Cool fronts could mean highs down to the low 80's F (27-28 C)
- Hot spells are 96-103 F (36-39 C)
- Seasonal lows mean lows between 68-74 F (20-23 C)
- Record low mornings might reach 63 F (17 C)
- Hot spells may have lows as warm as 83 F (28 C)
Last edited by ColdCanadian; 11-28-2009 at 04:58 PM..
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