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I would rate this an A+, but unfortunately that June brings it down to an F- for me.
That June was certainly a bad one, glad I never lived through it. It just highlights how two sides of a season can be complete opposites. After June 1990, no one would have thought that the following August would break temperature records for heat. It did just that. Surely though, it would not be enough to bring it from an A to an F?
F: Winters are way too warm for that latitude. Summers are way too cool for my liking. I can't believe the coldest temperature of the year happened in April. LOL
F: Winters are way too warm for that latitude. Summers are way too cool for my liking. I can't believe the coldest temperature of the year happened in April. LOL
It's actually more common than you'd think, in 2015 Exeter in the south-west of England had a lower average minimum temperature in June than in December of the same year. Now that is rare. For colder winters, see rate the climate: 1986, although summer was very cool that year
Summer is good, but I would obviously prefer colder winters. 1990 was very mild, January and February at Leeds Weather Centre never went below freezing, and I believe the coldest temperature occurred in April too.
C-, maybe D. I don't mind mild winters as long as they're dry.
It's actually more common than you'd think, in 2015 Exeter in the south-west of England had a lower average minimum temperature in June than in December of the same year. Now that is rare. For colder winters, see rate the climate: 1986, although summer was very cool that year
Wow.... And I thought having the coldest temperature of the year in April was insane....
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