I'm sure the humidity down there doesn't help either. Heat + Humid = :'(
No it doesn't. Sometimes it will be very humid and a good 95 degrees, it kills. At least anybody that lives in Arizona gets dry heat which is nicer than what happens in Florida.
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Arrival of Darkness, Darker yet recognizable textures.
Late Summer: Starting to get cooler so less bugs than the middle of summer, so I can go hiking or camping in the woods and not get eaten. Still sunny and dry so perfect weather for driving summer cars and going to car shows, or going to the beach.
Winter: Snow is super pretty. And I like driving in the snow, but only in certain cars (I don't want to get road salt all over my summer car).
For me, it's the end of spring, and they don't go away until the end of fall. >.< It really sucks where I live.
The bugs have been out in full force lately. It usually starts getting chilly when fall starts so the bugs all go away. We even had a HUGE snowstorm on Halloween last year before the leaves even started falling so it broke a ton of trees with the added weight of snow stuck on the leaves instead of just falling through to the ground.
So, I would have to go with Winter. God, I love the days where it gets down to about 50 degrees. I don't know why, but for me, everything outside just feels so much better when it's cold.
Hah wow! Winter here in New Hampshire is typically 10 to 30 degrees and the summers are 60 to 90 degrees, but we've had quite a few 99 or 100 degree days this summer.
No it doesn't. Sometimes it will be very humid and a good 95 degrees, it kills. At least anybody that lives in Arizona gets dry heat which is nicer than what happens in Florida.
**** winter, I hate the cold.
oh dayum
The bugs have been out in full force lately. It usually starts getting chilly when fall starts so the bugs all go away. We even had a HUGE snowstorm on Halloween last year before the leaves even started falling so it broke a ton of trees with the added weight of snow stuck on the leaves instead of just falling through to the ground.
Hah wow! Winter here in New Hampshire is typically 10 to 30 degrees and the summers are 60 to 90 degrees, but we've had quite a few 99 or 100 degree days this summer.
When I lived in southern California, we got the wet season and the dry season.
Assuming you're talking about Fahrenheit, I can't really beat that. But it does get into the single-digits here, sometimes.
<- Please. ._.
The seasons are more like January, Summer, and Hell
Summer- No school for me
Winter- When it snows my eyes hurt when i stare at it
Fall- Great sweatshirt/jacket weather
lol
But seriously, I don't like Spring and hate Summer. If I'm doing something when it's hot, the minute I sweat I'm done with it. Sweating is bad D: