Subj : Re: Keep cool USA and European folks To : hollowone From : Nightfox Date : Wed Jul 19 2023 08:20:01 Re: Re: Keep cool USA and European folks By: hollowone to Nightfox on Wed Jul 19 2023 05:14 am ho> For last couple of years in Central Poland where I live both summer months ho> keep temperature over 30C every day for about a month, with some daily ho> drops down to 25-28C if there is some northern/eastern wind or one day ho> raining. ho> Other than that we have Nevada weather more than Minnesota weather in ho> summer if I was looking for some analogies. ho> But I'm pretty sure Minnessota may also get a lot of new heat that was not ho> used to observe in past decades. ho> But to be honest we also experience short but intense winters, with ho> regular snow (just few inches but it stays on the ground outside cities). ho> Negative 10C for 2-3 weeks is also something I'm used to experience. ho> What we don't have as usual is Spring. When freeze ends we almost ho> immediately have 1-2 weeks of heavy raining and storms and temperature ho> raises from 0 to 16 over the period of March and in April it's not unusual ho> to see 20+ quite often. May is already summer with 25 on regular basis. Sounds like interesting weather there.. I don't really like hot summer weather; I tend to prefer cooler autumn/winter weather. And I suppose it's not too bad where I am - Summer can get hot, but that usually doesn't last too long and it's not the hottest place. Also, autumn is nice here, and winter is usually fairly mild - we have freezing temperatures, but usually that's just overnight, and we don't get much snow (and when we do, it usually doesn't last long). Nightfox --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: Digital Distortion: digdist.synchro.net (21:1/137) .