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How are the summer and winter seasons most like and unlike the weather where you live?
Deleted User replied 4 months, 4 weeks ago 34 Members · 34 Replies
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Deleted User02/24/2022 at 21:42The Summer season is the season where things come to life in NYC! It is very hot and the humidity is quite high. Travel is at an all time high within the City and the farmer’s markets are open, with their fare on display. It is not particularly rainy during the Summer. Fall is the season for rain. The Winters can be harsh and intensely cold just before the transitional point, i.e. the point that is not yet Spring, but clearly not Winter. The transitions are the hardest and most unpredictable here as well. We experience quite a few storms in the transitional periods, with temperatures up and down, until things stabilize in the new season. In Ancient Israel, much like Israel today, the Summer was the season where things slowed and water collection increased because it was rainy season. Winter was the opposite, with trade up and about, military operations in full swing.
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Deleted User01/01/2022 at 18:21Their summers are much cooler.
We have high humidity in the summer like they do.
Summer is when we usually have our strongest storms.
Summer here is when most of the farming is done where I live.
Summer is hurricane season here.
Our winters are milder and with less rain.
We get less snow than they do.
Most of the crops have already been gathered.
Our rainfall is usually more spread out over the whole year than in the Promise Land and close areas receive about the same amount of rain unlike in the Promised Land.. -
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Deleted User12/21/2021 at 20:09They say we have four seasons in Texas: almost summer, summer, a little more summer, and Christmas which is discernible by our yard art not by the weather.
Our temps range from 64 degrees in January on a steady climb to a peak of 110 in August and right back down the staircase to 64 come December. We only average an inch of rain a month but we have frequent droughts. Occasionally we see a freak cold wave that brings a spurt of snow. Our winds seem to come from nowhere bringing slight breezes to those winds that knock down tree limbs.
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Deleted User11/09/2021 at 21:45Florida seems to also only have two seasons but our temperatures are about 10 degrees hotter in both summer and winter. We get rain mostly between July and December
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Deleted User11/03/2021 at 17:11We have four seasons–spring, summer, fall and winter.
Summer is warm and sunny mostly. We have rainfall and plant during this time. This is vacation time also.
Winter is cold and snowy. No planting or harvesting.
We have wind in both seasons.