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  • Austin

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    04/15/2024 at 00:12

    In Africa there is no snow. the most noticeable seasons I experienced are summer and falls. the fall season is silly and dry weather but no snow. the summer season have much rain.

  • Austin

    Administrator
    03/30/2024 at 14:06

    There are four seasons where I live and there is not always enough rain to keep our green grass and Oak trees healthy, especially during the hot summer months. Where I live, we do not need rain for our drinking, cooking, or bath water. Our water supply is always the same and we almost never worry about it. Winter is great up until Christmas the cold is mild but after the New Year’s it gets really cold mostly below zero temperatures. Knowing how to dress for the cold is important.

  • Austin

    Administrator
    03/25/2024 at 14:08

    I live near wetlands and beaches, in the southeastern United States. Winters tend to be breezy and cold in the mornings and nights. Generally, winter afternoons are pleasant, between the high 40s and low 60s Fahrenheit. Summers are humid ], although temperatires can reach almost 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Therefore, some areas may feel dry, dusty and very uncomfortable.

  • Austin

    Administrator
    02/28/2024 at 22:04

    We get a large amount of rainfall, and have distinct seasons. We can grow crops in the spring, summer and fall. The winds can be very strong here as well.

  • Austin

    Administrator
    02/28/2024 at 18:00

    I live in Ohio and we have a wide variety of weather. Just today, it rained and went from 68 to 30^F just within 5 to 6 hours. We usually have a good winter with 3 to 6 inches of snow. This is important for the water table under the ground where we live. In the summer, we usually have high temperatures in the 80’s and 90’s. But lately, there have been many changes.

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