felines are superior
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Summers here are horrible and long. Winters are mild, a bit rainy, lots of sunshine all year around.
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Quite warm in the UK.
A bit too warm IMO, I couldn't sleep last night and I'm normally a heavy sleeper.
I'm told we're a temperate climate. Lately that's questionable.
Southwest Idaho is a high desert, so it is very dry here. Our temperature this time of year is in the high 90's to low 100's. That is to hot for me, so I do whatever I have to do in the morning. I do not know how you folks in humid areas can stand the heat.
In the winter it freezes at night, but rarely gets below zero. We get a little snow in the valley and a lot of snow in the mountains. Our weather here is very good overall. We do not get tornados or hurricanes here. In this end of the state we do not even get blizzards.
I heard the UK is very rainy, and almost no sunshine. My sister lives in Ireland and complains there's no sun.
'Humid Continental' is what it says for Pennsylvania. Summers can be hot, winters cold (and long), rain and snow common. Spring seems short and autumn nicest overall.