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Old 08-04-2011, 03:54 AM
 
Location: Buxton, England
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^ That's warmer than Buxton.
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Old 08-04-2011, 04:02 AM
 
Location: Yorkshire, England
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July summary

70 44
66 54
74 54
71 57
63 55
65 53
64 51
75 55
77 50
77 50
72 54
64 53
58 45
62 48
59 48
75 45
68 46
67 55
66 53
66 53
74 59
66 50
70 44
66 51
62 54
59 50
65 53
67 52
69 48
66 53
61 48

Average High: 67 F (average)
Average Low: 49.5 F (.5 below average)
Highest Max: 77 F (9th and 10th)
Lowest Max: 58 F (13th)
Highest Min: 59 F (21st)
Lowest Min: 44 F (1st and 23rd)
Cloudy days: 23
Sunny days: 6
Partly cloudy days: 2
Days with precipitation: 13
Estimated Total Precipitation: 7 inches
Lol, you should buy a summer house somewhere in the north of England because that's almost exactly what our summer is like! Only difference is you wouldn't normally get a jump from 59 to 75 in one day, and the rainfall is too high - more than about an inch of rain at once would cause problems like this:
Flash floods force evacuations in Yorkshire - Home News, UK - The Independent Otherwise, I can't think of anywhere which matches your ideal summer more.
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Old 08-04-2011, 04:20 AM
 
Location: Buxton, England
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Lol, you should buy a summer house somewhere in the north of England because that's almost exactly what our summer is like! Only difference is you wouldn't normally get a jump from 59 to 75 in one day,
It could do, on June 25th it was 60 degrees here then on 26th it went up to 76 degrees. Not very common though.
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Old 08-04-2011, 05:45 AM
 
Location: Buxton, England
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Coltingbury July 2011 Weather Summary

Mean Temperature: 32.0°C / 90°F

Mean Maximum Temperature: 38.8°C / 102°F
Mean Minimum Temperature: 25.2°C / 77°F

Highest Max: 46.2°C / 115°F (31st)
Lowest Min: 19.6°C / 67°F (5th)

Precipitation:

45.8mm / 1.8"

Days with:

Temp >90: 31
Rain: 8
Thunder-storm: 4

Hours of bright sunshine: 339
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Old 08-04-2011, 10:13 AM
 
Location: New Jersey
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Lol, you should buy a summer house somewhere in the north of England because that's almost exactly what our summer is like! Only difference is you wouldn't normally get a jump from 59 to 75 in one day, and the rainfall is too high - more than about an inch of rain at once would cause problems like this:
Flash floods force evacuations in Yorkshire - Home News, UK - The Independent Otherwise, I can't think of anywhere which matches your ideal summer more.
Despite the maritime characteristics of the climate, there's still a noticeable continental influence which allows for the occasionally large diurnal ranges.
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Old 08-08-2011, 12:34 PM
 
Location: New Jersey
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Sunday, 8/7: Partly Cloudy.
High 67. Low 43.

Monday, 8/8: Partly Cloudy.
High 65. Low 45.

Tuesday, 8/9: Windy with rain. Rainfall half an inch to one inch.
High 61. Low 47.

Wednesday, 8/10: Mostly Cloudy.
High 66. Low 47.

Thursday, 8/11: Cloudy with drizzle and scattered showers.
Rainfall around a quarter of an inch.
High 60. Low 50.

Friday, 8/12: Drizzle and scattered showers in the morning. Becoming
windy with heavier rain during the afternoon. Rainfall around one inch.
High 58. Low 51.

Saturday, 8/13: Steady to heavy rain in the morning, otherwise cloudy
with drizzle and scattered showers. Rainfall accumulations 1-3 inches.
High 60. Low 51.
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Old 08-08-2011, 02:50 PM
 
Location: San Luis | Argentina
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Record high 118°
Record Low -33°

January 29/11 ( Several inches of snow)
February 32/ 18 ( Several inches of snow)
March 48/28
April 61/39
May 72/51
June 81/61 ( Occasional t-storms and hail)
July 90/71 ( Occasional t-storms and hail)
August 83/63
September 75/55
October 63/42
November 45/28
December 32/16 ( Several inches of snow)

Last edited by Tequeño; 08-08-2011 at 03:08 PM..
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Old 08-09-2011, 05:50 AM
 
Location: Buxton, England
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Coltingbury, North Fakadamia Weather Forecast
Valid 10th - 15th August 2011

Outlook:
Warmer than average again with a high risk of thunderstorms throughout the week.

10/08
Mostly clear, and becoming quite hot. Winds SE.
Hi: 39°C / 102°F
Lo: 25°C / 77°F

11/08
Mostly clear AM, becoming hot and humid with considerable thunderstorm activity PM. Clouds clearing around sun-set. Winds S/SSE.
Hi: 40°C / 104°F
Lo: 25°C / 77°F

12/08
Quite a lot more cloud around especially PM, with the risk of a shower. Wind SSW
Hi: 36°C / 96°F
Lo: 25°C / 77°F

13/08
A mostly clear morning and early PM, then heavy thunderstorms are likely to be moving up from the south throughout the evening with some large rainfall totals possible. Winds S veering SE.
Hi: 35°C / 95°F
Lo: 24°C / 75°F

14/08
Another mostly clear morning, but with significant convective build-up PM and some light showers likely. Wind SE.
Hi: 36°C / 96°F
Lo: 23°C / 73°F

15/08
It will be a bit less humid, a generally clear, becoming fairly hot again. Wind ESE.
Hi: 37°C / 98°F
Lo: 23°C / 73°F

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Old 08-09-2011, 11:33 AM
 
Location: Leeds, UK
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my dream climate:

January: High: -4c (25f) Low: -11c (12f) - a foot of snow would be ideal
February: High: -4c (25f) Low: -11c (12f) - plenty of snow, a foot or more
March: High: 2c (36f) Low: -4c (25f) - snow lasting until mid month
April: High: 9c (48f) Low: 1c (33f) - occasional snow, frost and some warm days
May High: 16c (61f) Low: 5c (41f) - temperatures reaching 24c (75f) on some days, some frost too
June High: 21c (70f) Low: 8c (46f) - warm, sunny, cool nights for perfect sleeping conditions
July High: 23c (73f) Low : 11c (52f) - days exceeded 30c once or twice, cool nights, thunderstorms
August High 22c (72f) Low: 10c (50f) - warm, sunny, thunderstorms, possibly wettest month
September High: 15c (59f) Low: 7c (45f) - cool, temps occasionally up to 21c, some frost
October High: 8c (46f) Low: 2c (36f) - some snow, plenty of frost.
November High: 1c (33f) Low: -4c (25f) - snow seasons starts, plenty of frost.
December High: -3c (27f) Low: -9c (16f) - deep snow

Continental basically, warm summers, cold winters, short spring and autumn (fall)
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Old 08-09-2011, 01:10 PM
 
Location: Yorkshire, England
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my dream climate:

January: High: -4c (25f) Low: -11c (12f) - a foot of snow would be ideal
February: High: -4c (25f) Low: -11c (12f) - plenty of snow, a foot or more
March: High: 2c (36f) Low: -4c (25f) - snow lasting until mid month
April: High: 9c (48f) Low: 1c (33f) - occasional snow, frost and some warm days
May High: 16c (61f) Low: 5c (41f) - temperatures reaching 24c (75f) on some days, some frost too
June High: 21c (70f) Low: 8c (46f) - warm, sunny, cool nights for perfect sleeping conditions
July High: 23c (73f) Low : 11c (52f) - days exceeded 30c once or twice, cool nights, thunderstorms
August High 22c (72f) Low: 10c (50f) - warm, sunny, thunderstorms, possibly wettest month
September High: 15c (59f) Low: 7c (45f) - cool, temps occasionally up to 21c, some frost
October High: 8c (46f) Low: 2c (36f) - some snow, plenty of frost.
November High: 1c (33f) Low: -4c (25f) - snow seasons starts, plenty of frost.
December High: -3c (27f) Low: -9c (16f) - deep snow

Continental basically, warm summers, cold winters, short spring and autumn (fall)
Looks like Moscow (which really isn't as cold as people think, not the averages at least). Looking at the stats it's got quite impressive sunshine seasonality:
Moscow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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