What's the average temperature of your town in winter?

what's the average temperature of your town in winter?
what's the average temperature of your town in summer?

what's your favorite season?

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1. ~55
2. 76
3. Winter

-15
27

spring

-1C to 5C on average.
30C

Spring.

>76 degrees
holy shit, in what part of USA do you live?
You can cook with that temperature.

> what's the average temperature of your town in winter?
-25
> what's the average temperature of your town in summer?
+30
> what's your favorite season?
Summer

-2°C
25°C
spring

Indiana

1. 15C
2. 35C
Winter, and yes, I'm aware that the winters in my city fucking suck, I want to live in a place where there's snow, I have never seen snow in my whole fucking miserable life

+15ºc
+35ºc

late fall, perfect temperature, storms, wind...

-10ºC
42ºC

Columbus, Ohio
Average high in winter: 2C
Average high in summer: 30C
Favorite season: Autumn (right now!)

It clear, 18C with a light breeze and the trees are just starting to change color.

>not getting the commend he made about your inferior unit system

> fall

1) 10 F (-6 C)
2) 85 F (30 C)
3) Spring or Fall 2bh

1. 30C
2. -8C
3. winter

26C
29C

all of them

no I got it, I just go with the memes

>what's the average temperature of your town in winter?
around 10 C I guess
>what's the average temperature of your town in summer?
around 30 C I guess
>what's your favorite season?
summer

favorite season: winter
i love to wear cozy sweaters

I'm also from Chicago, considered the coldest major city in the US.

spring, obviously

it's a word that means autumn

>winter
About 45F/7C
>summer
Fucking boiling, 105F/40C

-10
25
summer

Town is San Antonio, btw

-7
+17
Winter for sure

4c in winter and 14c in summer

Summer has nice long evenings but the sun only shines in winter so its a shit sandwich

This.
>Winter is too cold, and gives snow that has to be shoveled
>Summer is too hot, to the point where everyone in the US needs an AC Unit, and provides bugs
>Fall/Autumn isn't too bad, but it does similarly give leaves that need to be raked

Paris,

summer, 25°C (night : 15.7°C)
winter, 7°C (at 2pm), falls at 2.7°C during the night

meteofrance.com/climat/france/paris/75114001/normales

what the... RARE

I know

your summers seem nice (better than here), but damn, does it look cold in winter

I'll make it to the moon if I have to crawl

52
90
winter

-5 to 20F
70 to 80F
Winter/Fall is the best season

>and provides bugs
the heat? the AC ? bed bugs?

during heat waves in Paris we get mosquitoes

Autumn is shit because you know you are going to have 6 months of darkness and shitty winter ahead, and another summer of dissapointment has just passed you

Where are you from? I'm thinking Florida w/ your data. Your winters seem great but the summers seem hellish.

After decades of radiation the French flag is already there.

Same here, but during a normal summer. Bug spray is God's gift to man 2bh.

This as well. Spring is the best season, although Summer vacations are also based if you stay inside or stay hydrated.

yes central florida

>30 degrees hot
>nice

I noticed that Los Angeles seems to have the weirdest, maybe best climate worldwide.
- summer days : 20°C (68°F)
- summer nights : 68°F
- winter days : 68°F
- winter nights : 68°F

a real thermostat

nah, it's just a passed out US flag.

7°C
16°C
Fall

>dat pic

summer in my pants 2tb lads

Anything is better than the lifeless purgatory of winter. Our summers here consist of endless rain and 100% humidity, waiting in the hope that the sun might shine for a few days before winter hits again...but it never does

how do you deal with that

simple

How do you live with 90 when water boil at 100????!?

Air conditioning

About 5 degrees in winter
About 18 degrees in summer

Summer, winter's too dark

Air conditioning works wonders, silly. That's why our water boils at 212.

Reminds me of the Pacific Northwest, t.bh.

This, with all of the humidity.

10-15
30-35

Winter

Don't kid yourself. It can get really hot in LA basin, especially as you head inland away from the beach. I've experienced 33C at the beach, and 42C inland.

It's still the desert.

6ºC during january

1. Winter about 5-10C
2. Summer about 15-20C
3. Winter desu, /maxcomfy/

Toledo, Ohio:
winter: -20 C to 5 C, average is probably around -5
summer: 20 C to 35 C, average is probably around 28
favorite: autumn of course

Where do you live?

1. 10ºC (14º to 6º)
2. 20ºC (24º to 16º)
3. Spring

Hobart, Tassie

well to be fair, the average temperature I've seen for LA summer was around 25°C, iirc
but yeah I trust the desert around can give pretty bad heat waves

also I guess the nice temperatures of winter nights explains all the beach bums

holy shit a place in australia with an actual survivable weather

There's no way the average winter temperature in Indiana is that warm

I'd make fun of you but at least you aren't South Australian.

do they throw arrows at the thermometer when the day is getting too hot?

yeah it's pretty fail-safe

35ºC+ all year long except a week or two a year of lower temperatures like 20ºC
literally hell

Closer to antarctica than new zealand IIRC

There's other livable parts too, don't fall for the memes

Fight me cunt

We have the exact same climate as the pacific north west. I hear their suicide rate is through the roof

august: 20c avergae
January :5c avergae

Probably 60 something.

Probably high 80 to mid 90 something.

There are noticeable/significant seasons here, just the dates that would normally coïncide with season change.

-15
+30
Autumn or winter

-5C (the lowest lows are never lower than -30C)
+15C (the highest highs are never higher than +30C)
autumn is the best season. spring is literally the shittiest.

>ffs
*there are no
I might as well add that the numbers a Fahrenheit to

>all the beach bums

>

articles.latimes.com/2010/jul/04/local/la-me-beach-20100704

>

>autumn is the best season. spring is literally the shittiest.

Slavic perversity

15ºC
25-30ºC
Spring

it's probably not the weather
more the fact they don't believe in the Savior, certainly not as much as you guys

western Siberia

-17.1c average january
+18.7c average july

Late summer. Still warm and no fucking ticks.

Nobody is religious in Ireland, its only an excuse for a big fight. Thats probably not what Jesus intended.

eat shit faggot

>Nobody is religious in Ireland
what I thought when I saw the huge families and the ban of abortion

10°c
20°c
winter

do you live near the sea?

2. -5 to 10
1. around 30
Winter especially when it snows heavyly

...

Yup. Almost everyone in Portugal does, in fact, but I still manage to live closer than most of them.

76 isn't that hot, also, I'm just going off of what it feels like, it's probably 60 on average or something.

I grew up in Ocean Beach. AMA

Winter: 6 to -8C
Summer: 25 to 10C
It gets above 30 fairly often in the summer though
I like the spring

9ºC
20ºC
"Winter"

18 F
80 F

winter

I had never heard of this place until today.

Are your parents hippies?
Were the beach bums a nuisance / aggressive?

>what's the average temperature of your town in winter?
Around 10°
what's the average temperature of your town in summer?
Around 22°

what's your favorite season?
Spring, because there's sun and wind at the same time

I said winter temperature

-1°C in January and +18°C in July

Fall/Winter

-7 C
26 C

For you yuropoors.

oh shit, well ok, in certain parts it is, like in the middle of Indiana.

1. 2-4°
2. 18-20°

Winter if there is snow, which rarely happens lately

Where do you live?

>18 F
mfw

Berlin

According to the climate data for Indianapolis it's not even close

are you a hispter traveller, or were you born there?

No my parents weren't hippies.

Most of the time the bums are so drunk/stoned that a stiff breeze could take them out. I never personally saw them get violent with any non-bums.

I liked it more in the Autumn then the Winter

Born here

I don't live in Indianapolis

You don't miss that place? Do you often go back?

>29,4ºC
Now I know why you always use the AC, I would live inside a refrigerator if I lived anywhere in the US except for the NE and West coasts

It's in the middle of Indiana, which is what you said

Winter is comfy

That's not what your region flag says fagget

Yes I go back frequently. It's just too expensive for me to live there anymore. Just before I left I saw a lot for sale with a burned house on top of it. Just the land itself cost $1,000,000, not including the cost of destroying the old house and building a new one.

Gentrification is a bitch.

Does it snow a lot in Berlin? Where i live it's basically autumn from october to april

>Just the land itself cost $1,000,000
wew...

Since I didn't get snow, what I experienced was an unnecessarily cold Autumn

I thought you were talking about summer temperature.

shut the fuck up I'm trying to hide my power level here :^)

Also, >actually giving away your location
lel

It snowed a lot this year, the 2 years before were almost snowless though

>what's the average temperature of your town in winter?

30 C

>what's the average temperature of your town in summer

34 C


Just nuke us already pls

Yeah. When I was very young the area was full of Hells Angels. The property value was high but not completely insane. Then in the early 90s the city cracked down on biker gangs and yuppies starting moving in. Property values skyrocketed and lots of people had to move out.

I fucking hate rich people.

>>actually giving away your location

Like I give a fug

Come get me gommies. There's only 17,000 of us in my entire county.

oh fugg :DDD
he don't even give a care >>:DDDD

xDD

>I fucking hate rich people.
>This assertion
>This flag
My oh my...

>I fucking hate rich people.
well, they're followers, they want to live in hip places thinking it will make them hip.
I guess trendsetters already moved somewhere else

-0.11C winter
18.11C summer
Autumn

Cold as fuck
If sunny like 60f, cloudy it gets cold enough to wear a sweater
Stops snowing in may, starts again September or October

>6-8
>18
But being North West England it's rainy and grey every fucking day. We don't get snow, we get endless rain with perpetual strong winds from every fucking angle.


I love summer becuase of the brightness, long days and the reduction in grey clouds.

I hate October-March so much. Fucking depressing

After 6 months of winter, on the 1st warm evening of spring, the rush to the cafe's terraces is crazy in Paris.
All that built-up energy and desire suddenly explodes.

Tropical countries with almost no seasons, it must be very different.

t. Alaska

yeah the winters in 2013/14 and 2014/15 were disappointing

Northern Maine or Alaska?

God tier weather. Wish we had a place like that or Edinburgh here but sadly only Galicia gets it

Nope, colorado rockies m8

10 ºC
20 ºC

Fall, definitely.

Neither, just 10500 ft in altitude

Ski town? Doesn't sound like front range weather.

How do you not get chronic altitude sickness?

Also, I remember reading once that one of those points at high altitude in colorado was the coldest place in the lower 48 states.

But you must live in a very, very small town

>tfw you only live at 7000 feet

-12
23
autumn/winter

5ºC
34ºC

Autumn

Not him, but you acclimate to it

>God tier.

Why? It's the most depressing thing ever
>Wake up at 8am
>It's still dark, frost covers everything in an unseen ice slick
>Go outside
>Strong winds, endless sideway rain makes umberellas useless so you have to put a big waterproof coat on making you sweaty AF
>Takes 10 minutes extra to walk to work because you're ALWAYS walking into the fucking wind for some magical reason
>Bullshit weather continues all day
>Finish work at 5pm
>It's gone dark again
>Walk back home from work in bullshit strong winds with sideways rain
>Can feel the 5th cold of the month setting in


>Summer arrives
>It's 25 for one day
>It averages about 15 every other day
>Still rains
>Still grey cloud every day
>The one saving grace is the 11pm sunset
Repeat every day for 1/3 of every year for 25 years and it's hell. The weather drives you to depressing the constant darkness and grey sky kills you.

-8°C
20°C
I've only lived in my current city for a couple days though so I haven't experienced summer or winter here firsthand

Winter is my favorite. I get depressed when it isn't winter

>5ºC
>34ºC
There's no way those are summer and winter averages in portugal

That's for acute altitude sickness, " While acute mountain sickness is experienced shortly after ascent to high altitude, chronic mountain sickness may develop after many years of living at high altitude". Caucasians seem vulnerable to it.

Because the weather there actually compels you to stay indoors and work. I live in a place with a summer a tad warmer than London's Center, but it stays warmer for longer.

And it just sucks to work, or in my case study and think in the summer.

>Winter is my favorite. I get depressed when it isn't winter

this

Nope, it is the highest incorporated city in US.
No skiing here for whatever reason every other town around is a rich ski resort.
I don't think 10500 is all that high, unless you've lived in sea level all your life.
I do hear of people sometimes getting altitude sickness. I've lived in mountains areas all the time though there is a good difference in altitude between the mexican sierra and here. I've never had any difficulties or anything due to altitude.
Its like 2.5 thousand people according to census. They qualify it as a city.

14ºC
14ºC
there are no seasons here

>That's for acute altitude sickness, " While acute mountain sickness is experienced shortly after ascent to high altitude, chronic mountain sickness may develop after many years of living at high altitude"

I've never heard of such things.
Maybe if you lived in nepal or something.

So what's living in Alma like?

>Compels you to stay indoors and work
It compels you to drink excessively and fight. The insanity of always being stuck inside because of the weather drives everyone to drink, drugs and anger.
We can't do winter sports like the Scandis, we can't really do outdoor activities and sit outside late into the year like you guys can. We're stuck inside our brick hell, every day.
We only leave it to enter another brick hell.

The only place with worse weather (in my opinion) is Ireland and they drink and fight more than we do.

-7
22
Spring

That sounds boring as hell.

Not too different from living here I'm guessing since its just a few miles east.
Kek how did you even manage to guess wrong with so much information

Chronic altitude sickness is one of the most silent diseases known to man. You can go an entire life without noticing it.

Even native Nepalese get something like 5% - 10% sickness rates. I would say it's statistically impossible that no one in your town has it.

5-10'C degrees in summer.
0'C to -15'C degrees in winter, -20'C during June/July mornings.

You guys distinguish city from municipality. Alma is the highest municipality but Leadville the city and I didn't notice that

how are seasons fun?

Although the temperature itself isn't that high I always get depressed when summer comes and it simply won't rain or be cloudy for months since this is still a mediterranean climate which implies the dry summer.

Your climate still allows you to go out at night while providing a comfy work-inducing atmosphere during the whole year

1 2℃
2 28℃
3 winter

winter being dec 22 - mar 21?
lesse, like 8ish i guess
around zero in jan the coldest month

summer, jun 22-sep23
like 28
late july and early aug its frequently above 35

spring

>cuddling in bed with a qt when it's -20c outside and the wind is dropping the temperature to -28c

>fast forward a few months and you can shake off the winter and go swimming in the lake when it's 26c out

good times my man.

>tfw my neighborhood of Chicago has more than 10x the people of your """"""""county"""""""""

>tfw I get a panic attack even thinking about that

bump

Nowhere in the entire country of Poland has an average winter temperature of -15ºC. The coldest city in your country, Suwałki, has an average winter temperature of -3.8ºC. Which ski resort do you live in that is even close to an average winter temperature of -15ºC?

1. 90°F
2. 70°F
3. Winter

>warmer in winter than summer

That's interesting.