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January: Avg high 109 Avg low 104 Avg rain 9.29 in
April: Avg high 147 Avg low 112 Avg rain 0.98 in
July: Avg high 188 Avg low 94 Avg rain 0 in
October: Avg high 151 Avg low 107 Avg rain 0.87 in
Awesomeville is a place known for its year round hot weather. In winter it is between 90 and 120 degrees with 100 percent humidity and rain. In summer it is usually closer to 180 degrees with extreme dry air and no rain has ever been recorded in July and August. Spring and fall are transitional, with temperatures in the 140s and 150s and a little rain.
So how would you rate this? My rating is an F- and I usually give hot climates good ratings. This one is overdoing it.
January: Avg high 109 Avg low 104 Avg rain 9.29 in
April: Avg high 147 Avg low 112 Avg rain 0.98 in
July: Avg high 188 Avg low 94 Avg rain 0 in
October: Avg high 151 Avg low 107 Avg rain 0.87 in
Awesomeville is a place known for its year round hot weather. In winter it is between 90 and 120 degrees with 100 percent humidity and rain. In summer it is usually closer to 180 degrees with extreme dry air and no rain has ever been recorded in July and August. Spring and fall are transitional, with temperatures in the 140s and 150s and a little rain.
So how would you rate this? My rating is an F- and I usually give hot climates good ratings. This one is overdoing it.
Congrats on creating the WORST fictional hot climate posted on here. The "winters" would probably feel hotter than the summers because of the dew points. Probably deadly year round. Mine is only deadly in summer, quite comfortable in winter, and tolerable but hot during shoulder seasons. I'm gonna have to create another fictional nightmare heat climate to outdo you (the key is it has to be deadly hot but not so hot that the oceans evaporate and enough below boiling to still able to sustain lifeforms on earth).
BTW- I LOVE the name- it's an attention getter. LOL
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