I have seen it be 80°F on Christmas Day several times and the vast majority of snow I’ve ever seen has been in the last 6 years (thanks, climate change!).
New Jersey has been really temperate … it used to have some hot summers and cold blizzards but honestly now for the past couple decades we’ve been floating in the temperate zone with the occasional random ass tropical storm or blizzard… we have not had a white Christmas in many years. We got fucked up by some hurricane and blizzards in the past but it’s hard to complain compared to most states
Yes. Because we get both. All 4 seasons all times of the year. 6 inches accumulated snow followed by 72° F for a week, then 40 for 2 weeks? Sounds crazy to most people. Sounds like an average Maryland winter to me.
My specific area gets more weather variation than many think when they hear “California,” but we’re warm overall. There are other parts that are more stereotypical California weather and other parts that get a traditional four seasons. It’s a big state.
Hahaha it’s “warm” alright. We literally have what I call “death weather” here in the summer. It gets so hot and humid here that the news stations will warn people to stay inside because of the risk of heat stroke. We had so many kids die from heat stroke during football practices that most schools only allow any sport practice to happen before 10am or after 5pm. It’s so hot here that it is illegal to not provide air conditioning for rental properties and if your ac goes out in the summer it’s considered an emergency.
Live in Wyoming, mostly cold, very windy, but can be very bi-polar. For example a couple 60 degree days at the tail end of February isn’t unheard of even if a blizzard happened right before. Nor is it uncommon to have some of the worst winter storms during April and March, really spring and fall are so short you blink and miss them, but you will never miss the wind.
where i live in western NY state, in the summer we can get anywhere between 80-100F.
in the winter, we get lake effect snow and will still be expected to go to work/school after 2 feet of snowfall. and it’s rare, but lowest we got this past winter was around -18F (had to edit it from -5 bc i went and searched for a number)
and that’s still not on either end of the polar extremes, if you go south you’ll get above 100 in the dead of summer and the midwest is known for brutal winters. i consider myself lucky that snow is all i have to deal with here. no hurricanes, tornadoes, big earthquakes…just a lot of shoveling.
I went to HS in SW Misery. Summers we’d see 100+ days with 80% humidity, then winters would drop to single digits overnight and barely creep up into the 20’s during the day.
Coldest I remember was a few day, possibly even a week in December, either 1990 or 91, we saw -20+ degrees with windchills reaching -40 (or lower)
Warm weather place. Atlanta is in the 90’s very regularly in the summers with a lot of humidity. But, we get a pretty nice spring and fall too. And winters are mild. I dig it.
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It’s a cool weather place. Not too hot in the summer, not too cold to in the winter.
I live in Florida. It’s warm. The reason way is… it’s… Florida.
Yes.
-20F in winter, 100 in summer.
Lol
A warm weather place.
> And why?
Cause its warm 🙂
Both we’ll hit -20 and 120 most years
Cold half the year. Hot like a quarter of the year.
This week specifically is going from 60 to 90.
Both!
A neutral-weather place
I live in Phoenix. Take a guess.
I mean, I live in Colorado. The temperature ranges from -15°F to 115°F. (-27°C to 46°C)
probably warmer than colder, my area of NJ is like a grow zone 7, doesnt get that cold or and gets pretty warm in summer
I mean it gets below 60 degrees every now and then and that’s pretty cold.
What kind of post is this? If makes zero sense and would provide OP with zero useful knowledge.
Warm weather. It’s usually a mild 70-75 degrees year round, a bit cooler in spring, a bit warmer in fall
First the one, then the other. That tends to be how seasons work.
Both lol.
I live in Southwest Montana. It snowed yesterday and the day before.
I miss living on the coast. The days are always nice and even in the summers I’d bring a sweater with me because it gets chilly at night.
Here it’s either too effing hot, or too effing cold. There’s like 4 weeks in Spring and 4 more in the fall that are perfect, but the rest is a chore.
May-October too damn hot.
Warm. I barely own any cold weather clothes, and I’m not even in South Florida.
I would consider it a warm place. Why, Because it’s warm.
I have seen it be 80°F on Christmas Day several times and the vast majority of snow I’ve ever seen has been in the last 6 years (thanks, climate change!).
I met someone from Brazil who said that my city is the hottest and the coldest that she’s ever been.
Florida. So yeah. Cold weather.
Yes. Both. Depends on what time of year it is.
Most think of MN as cold all the time, but July and August would disagree.
I like my 4 seasons😝
Mostly a warm weather place. I live in Raleigh,NC and use the air conditioning far more often than I use the heat.
New Jersey has been really temperate … it used to have some hot summers and cold blizzards but honestly now for the past couple decades we’ve been floating in the temperate zone with the occasional random ass tropical storm or blizzard… we have not had a white Christmas in many years. We got fucked up by some hurricane and blizzards in the past but it’s hard to complain compared to most states
My husband grew up in Pennsylvania. I grew up in the gulf south. I now live in TN. Its definately not either.
Yes. Because we get both. All 4 seasons all times of the year. 6 inches accumulated snow followed by 72° F for a week, then 40 for 2 weeks? Sounds crazy to most people. Sounds like an average Maryland winter to me.
Alaska runs on the cooler side.
Both.
Seasonal.
Cold. Cuz snow.
We have all four seasons.
Winter averages are like 15-30 degrees.
Summer is like 85-100.
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My specific area gets more weather variation than many think when they hear “California,” but we’re warm overall. There are other parts that are more stereotypical California weather and other parts that get a traditional four seasons. It’s a big state.
Hahaha it’s “warm” alright. We literally have what I call “death weather” here in the summer. It gets so hot and humid here that the news stations will warn people to stay inside because of the risk of heat stroke. We had so many kids die from heat stroke during football practices that most schools only allow any sport practice to happen before 10am or after 5pm. It’s so hot here that it is illegal to not provide air conditioning for rental properties and if your ac goes out in the summer it’s considered an emergency.
Live in Wyoming, mostly cold, very windy, but can be very bi-polar. For example a couple 60 degree days at the tail end of February isn’t unheard of even if a blizzard happened right before. Nor is it uncommon to have some of the worst winter storms during April and March, really spring and fall are so short you blink and miss them, but you will never miss the wind.
Warm weather place that can get cold for a bit
in the middle, i guess?
where i live in western NY state, in the summer we can get anywhere between 80-100F.
in the winter, we get lake effect snow and will still be expected to go to work/school after 2 feet of snowfall. and it’s rare, but lowest we got this past winter was around -18F (had to edit it from -5 bc i went and searched for a number)
and that’s still not on either end of the polar extremes, if you go south you’ll get above 100 in the dead of summer and the midwest is known for brutal winters. i consider myself lucky that snow is all i have to deal with here. no hurricanes, tornadoes, big earthquakes…just a lot of shoveling.
Good question
I live in the Pacific NW, and I consider it a hot weather place, but that’s because I grew up in Alaska.
Warm.
We are at the same latitude as Northern Africa. It gets pretty hot.
Cold like 8 months out of the year
I went to HS in SW Misery. Summers we’d see 100+ days with 80% humidity, then winters would drop to single digits overnight and barely creep up into the 20’s during the day.
Coldest I remember was a few day, possibly even a week in December, either 1990 or 91, we saw -20+ degrees with windchills reaching -40 (or lower)
So both warm and cold
Warm weather.
Both. The heater kicks on at night and the air conditioner kicks on 10 am.
Summer most of the year. If there is a winter, it’s not long.
Cold
Cold. I live in the Chicago area.
Warm. We see about 100 days a year above 90°. About 10 per year below 32°.
Check my flair lmao
Obligatory Arizonan:
You don’t know what heat is!
I was born in it, molded by it.
I didn’t feel cold until I was a man!
Warm weather place. Atlanta is in the 90’s very regularly in the summers with a lot of humidity. But, we get a pretty nice spring and fall too. And winters are mild. I dig it.
Both.
Just depends on the time of year.
Yes.
-50°F in the winter, 85°F in the summer… which would be fine, except most houses and many stores don’t have A/C.
Cold, winter last for like 5 months, the temps can drop to -20 (Actual temp, not wind chill) and my spouse wears sweaters till July.
I live in the Los Angeles Area. It can get up to at least 100 in the Fall.
Relatively warmer, but it can be very bipolar here in TX
I live in PERFECT. It’s temperate 95% of the year 65-85. Sometimes it can get super hot but usually only days in August and September, like 95-105.
I’m from LA and go to college in Tucson