What's your idea of perfect summer weather? (cloud, month, rain)
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Sunny, moderately humid, maybe an afternoon/evening thunderstorm. High temps in the 88°F to 94°F (31.1°C to 34.4°C) range and low temps in the mid to upper 70's (23.3°C to 26.1°C).
High temperatures in the mid 80s with sunshine and then severe thunderstorms in the late afternoon. I love those late afternoon thunderstorms we get here in Florida during the summertime.
Daily highs approaching 50C, around 15% humidity, and to add to the fun, gale force winds of up to 75km/h. By night temperatures drop abruptly to an overnight low of 5C.
My ideal summer weather is: high temperatures in the high 80s (31°C), around 80% of sunshine and a light wind. This approximately equals the average weather in July in the southeastern regions of France - and maybe the Los Angeles region slightly inland. For me, ideal for a lot of activities, taken into account that it is cooler in the morning and evening.
In my country, however, people already start complaining when temperatures approches 25°C (77°F)... in the Netherlands summer climate is one of the most unfavourable of the world.
Sunny, moderately humid, maybe an afternoon/evening thunderstorm. High temps in the 88°F to 94°F (31.1°C to 34.4°C) range and low temps in the mid to upper 70's (23.3°C to 26.1°C).
That would be great! Is it strange that most tourist guides do not recommend travelling in a season when daily highs are above 30°C (86°F), when possible? Considering that the majority of people experience warm to hot summers and hence, get used to it.
Perfect summer here in Nevada to me is
100 degree
4 % humidity
and S U N N Y
...and we get just that for about 3 months straight.
{give {not take} another 5-15 degrees}
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