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Everyone just loves heat. There is no AC here so I'll never understand how sweating 24/7 is enjoyable to so many people, it's disgusting. Fortunately the joke's on them about 95% of the time.
Hey man, I try to allow for at least 2 or 3 a month in my dream climate
Even having 0 rain all month would kill me. You need something to keep it exciting, although like 85% sun in summer months is my preference.
Some desert vegetation is pretty cool anyway, and the idea of sunny weather in summer is just too good to pass up for 3 weeks of storms
Likewise, sunshine percentages in my dream summer months is about 60%. It's at least sunny more than half the time and going on week-long or even ten day periods of dry weather isn't that uncommon in WH.
Might be not sunny enough for you, but it still wouldn't be lacking.
The people who move to snowless climates... and wonder why there isnt much snow. People on Americanwx are wondering why it hasnt snowed 2 feet in winter in ages... or even 10 inches... probably because we only average half a foot maybe? Lots of really sensitive cold lovers there, snow is religious to them!
The one thing that annoys me is the fact that farmers complain about how much they hate the rain and snow, which is bitterly ironic, since very little of the farmland in Indiana is actually irrigated so that means most agricultural lands in Indiana are rain fed farm fields.
people who like cold winters. literally, why ? what is "nice" about that? if you want cold in the winter and lots of snow go to your nearby sky resort, but what's good for your day by day using the central heating for 4-5 months ? or wearing extreme clothes?
don't forget if a heavy snowfall falls on your zone, you must wait up to 2-3 days until things will become normal again. my parents migrated to Toronto from Italy while i was a child, and i have a decent work here but i'm willing to move to a warmer climate.
Why is your english weak if you moved to Toronto as a child? Junter...
people who like cold winters. literally, why ? what is "nice" about that? if you want cold in the winter and lots of snow go to your nearby sky resort, but what's good for your day by day using the central heating for 4-5 months ? or wearing extreme clothes?
don't forget if a heavy snowfall falls on your zone, you must wait up to 2-3 days until things will become normal again. my parents migrated to Toronto from Italy while i was a child, and i have a decent work here but i'm willing to move to a warmer climate.
I hear Altea's nice. Although you need to be careful. As we saw last winter, snow can go right down to the beaches in Spain, even in Almería. Definitely not a climate for coconuts, brrrrrrr.
Why is your english weak if you moved to Toronto as a child? Junter...
Oh dear, he may have gotten away with it if he claimed to be a recent migrant. Junter's inability to realize how poor his English is betrays him once again
i've done some Google research and it didn't snow in the city of Almería since the XIX century. what about that invention?
yes, definetly not a climate for coconuts, nowhere in Europe can grow coconuts lol. brrr? seems that they have the warmest winters on Europe too.
I'm just leaving you bait for you Junter, and you never fail to bite
"what about that invention", supposedly the English language skills of someone who claims to have been brought in Toronto. You should have said Quebec.
I'm just leaving you bait for you Junter, and you never fail to bite
"what about that invention", supposedly the English language skills of someone who claims to have been brought in Toronto. You should have said Quebec.
How do you know this guy is Junter?
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