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January: -8C/2C (18F/36F) 66 mm (2.6') 1 rain day, 8 snow days
February: 0C/10C (32F/50F) 55mm (2.2') 6 rain day, 1 snow day
March: 8C/19C (46F/66F) 33 mm (1.3') 8 rain days
April: 11C/24C (52F/75F) 47 mm (1.9') 6 rain days
May: 23C/30C (73F/86F) 152mm (6.0') 9 rain days
June: 25C/36C (77F/97F) 90 mm (3.5') 6 rain days
July: 25C/38C (77F/100F) 19 mm (0.7') 3 rain days
August: 23C/35C (73F/95F) 3 mm (0.1') 2 rain days
September: 23/30C (73F/86F) 149 mm (5.9') 10 rain days
October: 11C/23C (52F/73F) 48 mm (1.9') 7 rain days
November: 1C/11C (34F/52F) 12 mm (0.5') 4 rain days, 0.5 snow.
December: -6C/4C (21F/40F) 41 mm (1.6') 2 rain day, 7 snow.
I had posted this on the "dream" climate thread, though I don't know what I was thinking at the time!
If you asked me now, I'd prefer something a bit more moderate. I would give this one C+ or B- at best now.
Yeah, winter temperatures are probably a bit too cold (but warmer than Toronto), though the rapid warming in the spring looks nice (... and the rapid cooling in the fall seems brutal). And summer is way too hot. Overall, a C+.
D- summers are way too hot and October is too warm. October's temperatures are comfortable, but I prefer chillier weather in the fall. Late fall through April are okay.
C-. Too hot in summer and winter too cold. While the temps and rainfall are generally good for growing a wide range of plants, the short but cold winter would be very restrictive.
C. I like seasons, but this is way too drastic for this little black duck.
A spectacular crash from October to November, and spring warms up to a very high minimums as well as high rainfall in May.
October and April are equivalent to April and October respectively in the Southern Hemisphere, and these months look beaut on paper, and probably its' saving grace.
I was liking the January stats... but as the year progressed, my face went from to
From Flagstaff-like winters to Phoenix-like summers. I have a feeling you were really in the mood to see some 100 degree temps when you originally posted those stats, haha. I would rate it a C-, as although the weather is decent for around half the year, May through September would make me hate to be there.
C. Too cold in the winter, but at least the summers are equatorial
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