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Originally Posted by alex985
Yes that does make sense I'm not a big fan of low diurnal ranges either. I actually like high diurnal ranges for the opposite reason as you, I do most of my physical exercise and workouts during evenings/nights. It cools off faster on such days and it's more pleasant for me.
I don't like cloudy/drizzly weather too much either. My ideal range is about 15-20 F during winter and 25-30 F in summer.
I would prefer a 45/25 day over a 40/30 day as well.
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If Buxton's climate was like the right hand averages I did I would find it much more interesting and we would be able to get some warmth in summer every now and then, unlike in reality. The cooler nights wouldn't be great but I would tolerate that just to have the warmer days.
So I did that for 2014 I'm also going to do it for the other years I've recorded in Buxton. In the 2014 example we reached 29 degrees in July whereas it only reached 25 in reality.