Rate the climate: Durango, Durango, Mexico (hot, warm, record, days)
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Really great highs. Lows in the warmer part of the year are fine, too cold in the cooler part. Precipitation is too low, and it has a wet/dry, but I'm kinda coming around to the idea of a sunny, dry winter. I would still prefer no dry season though.
Not really crazy about this climate. Too dry and sunny for my tastes. Don't care for the warm/hot spring afternoons, though the lows are nice. Winter days are too warm, but pleasant nonetheless.
An F from me. No winter and really hot summer afternoons really do this climate in, so to speak. In its favor I will say that the nights and the record low (14F) are impressively cool year-round for its latitude (24th parallel). The low precipitation also probably helps out with the humidity, so among the winterless subtropical climates this is one of the better ones.
I'll give it a C+. looks like it might have good sunshine, and I don't mind the crisp winter mornings and warm afternoons. Only real problem is the cold summer lows and summer highs could do with an extra couple of degrees.
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