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How are the summer and winter seasons most like and unlike the weather where you live?
Austin replied 4 months, 2 weeks ago 39 Members · 40 Replies
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I live in a monsoon climate, so we also go months with no rainfall, however, our rainy season is opposite to Israel’s in that all of our rain comes in the months between June through October.
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Summer is warm and can be humid but we also can expect regular rains in the season. We don’t have long extended periods of high pressure with clear sunny skies for weeks on end. Winter is much colder and snowfall is expected every few days and stays on the ground for months. High and low temperatures fluctuate within seasons unlike the Promised Land which seems to have steady temps within each season.
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In my area the Winter months provide a snow cover which melts in the spring, providing early season moisture to the soil.
Our summer season has regular warm rainfalls and only rarely do we encounter a drought that lasts longer than 6-8 weeks.
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In Florida summer is the rainy season and is much drier than the winter months. However, in recent years weather patterns have begun to change and summers can be long and not have a whole lot of rain until further into the months when tropical storm systems are more prevalent. With winters being colder (at least by Floridians standards) rains seldom come.
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The summer where I last four months. The temperature can get very warm and the humidity can also be high which can bring storm rain storms. The winter can either be cold or mainly mild. Snow fall can range from 5-18 inches. The temperature can get below zero for several days.