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6 months from March to September. March being the most interesting month in my opinion because it is extremely variable from year to year. Take this year for example: it was the driest and second sunniest month of the year and relatively mild. But there are also some years where it barely beats January in terms of comfort.
So I'm always excited when March is just around the corner and hope for the best.
It varies from year to year, but I find April, May, September and October enjoyable all the time. I can also find December, January or February enjoyable if they're snowy, while I can find June, July and August enjoyable if they're cooler, wetter and/or stormier than average. I can, however, almost never find March or November enjoyable.
About nine months are fine here in coastal North Carolina...I'm not a big fan of the hottest summer months (too humid), but they, too, are great if you stay immersed in ocean water!
Winters are nippy for a few months, but generally, no snow or ice to mess things up... Last year was an exception, with two brief ice storms...
In Vegas, so roughly 8-9 months out of the year. I like it hot and dry. I am so over this winter stuff. Currently 32 degrees outside. Wtf nature???? Bring back those 110 degree days already!
On average around 2 months a year... July and August or June and July - when the weather is sunny and warm with some thundery showers!
Yea, the climate in which I currently live in is ****! Haha
My favorite weather condition, handsome warm rain with thunderstorms, almost never. Maybe once every 2-3 summers.
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