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This is my dream climate. It is a Cfa climate, but close to Dfa. Winters are cold and moderately snowy, with an average of 21 inches per year. This amount varies a lot from year to year though. Average annual snow cover lasts about two weeks. Winter temperatures vary a lot, rising above 65 F and falling below 10 F most winters. Spring comes moderately quickly, with average highs passing 60 F in late March and 70 F in late April. There are sometimes severe thunderstorms, but rarely tornadoes. Summer is hot and humid, with semi-frequent thunderstorms. Temperatures hit 100 almost every summer, but it is usually less humid then. Fall comes relatively quickly with average temperatures dropping 25 degrees from mid-September to mid-November. Precipitation is distributed fairly evenly with a slight peak in late summer and a slight drop-off in late fall/early winter.
A-. Looks kinda like Washington DC. If you dropped the temperatures year round by 2 degrees and added 200 sun hours, it would be perfect.
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