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Not only it's comfortable, but I believe that you're least likely to get sick. Don't know know about other people, but I usually get a virus when the weather changes.
Which makes me wonder, when is the flue season in perpetual springs?
Around here and mid to central Europe I'd have perpetual summer. In Spain I'd have perpetual spring. I voted Spring because the description seemed to describe more spain-like temperatures.
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Around here and mid to central E ruopeI'd have perpetual summer. In Spain I'd have perpetual spring. I voted Spring because the description seemed to describe more spain-like temperatures.
Yes. A Spanish spring/coastal Cali climate year round would do for me as well
Four roughly equal seasons
Winter (early December-early March): Chilly, average highs in the upper 30s-upper 40s, average lows in the mid 20s-lower 30s, moderately rainy, ~1/3 of precip falls as snow, usually gets down around 0 and into the mid 60s at least once each winter.
Spring (mid March-early June): Gradual warmup, semi-frequent thunderstorms with possible severe weather, chance of snow or freezes early, chance of 90s late.
Summer (mid June-early September): Moderately hot and humid with average highs in the 80s and lows and dews in the 60s, frequent pop-up thunderstorms, usually gets up around 100 and down around 50 at least once each summer, chance of tropical cyclones in late summer.
Fall (mid September-late November): Gradual cool down, chance of tropical cyclones in early fall, chance of snow or freezes late, moderate rainfall.
Winter from late November to late February
Spring from late February to early June
Summer from early June to mid September
Fall from mid September to late November
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