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B. Too hot and dry in the summer. (needs AT LEAST 10 precipitation days in each summer month)
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How could anyone possibly like a winter like that. Days in the 30's and 40's followed by days in the 70's and 80's would drive me insane. It would wreak havoc on your body clock and just be so annoying as far as any consistency in what to expect. No thanks.
That's what I like. The southeastern USA is the ideal climate for those who can't decide if they like winter or not.
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When it is June to September, I want 100% consistency with warm/hot weather and for the temperature to not ever go below 66 during this time.
Same here. People complain how cold it is all winter, then cheer when it falls to the 50s in July.
B. Too hot and dry in the summer. (needs AT LEAST 10 precipitation days in each summer month)
That's what I like. The southeastern USA is the ideal climate for those who can't decide if they like winter or not.
Same here. People complain how cold it is all winter, then cheer when it falls to the 50s in July.
When I lived in North GA, it was the exact opposite. People would complain about the heat all summer long (May-Sept) and then cheer when it got to the 70s in January.
B-/C+
Great summers! but in winter can get kind of cold
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