I hate New England USA weather
It was warm yesterday around mid-upper 80s. It was summery. Today was a little chilly 75-77 degrees. But the next few days are going to be freezing. Only 60 -70 degrees. I will be wearing my full fledged winter attire in June. It iis supposed to be summer for christs sake just about. After a certain point in the year I just want it to be hot very day. With only a sweater or lighter jacket needed in the mornings and nights. For me hot is 90+ degrees. I don’t care for high humidity but I do like the heat during the summer. I wish the summer nights and mornings were like 75-80 degrees and the afternoon was like in the 90s. 60 degrees is ideal for winter. 50-60 65-70 in March and November. I would rather live with four gentle seasons and not deal with Arctic temperatures in the winter. I’m over snow and ice. I would rather have a real summer with consistently hot weather with no freak cold snaps. Fall in October and spring in April would be like 75-80 degrees high 50-55 low.
Winter: 50s and 60s during afternoon, 30s and 40s overnight
Spring:75 -85 as the season goes on 50-60 overnight. March in the lower 70s
Summer: 90+ with overnights from 65-80 degrees
Fall: 75-85 decreasing as the season goes on overnights 50-60 November in the lower 70s
I prefer dry heat vs high humidity. My favorite climates are Mediterranean, semi-arid to arid desert or steppe climates, and then humid subtropical. I don’t like the extremes of continental climates. I like the heat of the summer but not the brutal winters.
Winter: 50s and 60s during afternoon, 30s and 40s overnight
Spring:75 -85 as the season goes on 50-60 overnight. March in the lower 70s
Summer: 90+ with overnights from 65-80 degrees
Fall: 75-85 decreasing as the season goes on overnights 50-60 November in the lower 70s
I prefer dry heat vs high humidity. My favorite climates are Mediterranean, semi-arid to arid desert or steppe climates, and then humid subtropical. I don’t like the extremes of continental climates. I like the heat of the summer but not the brutal winters.