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No, because I like Sophieland the way it is. If you lower the temps I would move it down from an A- to a B something.
I did it anyway.
So this is my new version of Sophieland! Colder in every month. Sun is more evenly distributed. Winters are more like real winters, with lows next to 0c, and you can often see temps in the -5c in the winter. Cold crisp sunny 9 celsius days are abundant from April until November!
Awesome climate, imo, much better than sophieland.
So this is my new version of Sophieland! Colder in every month. Sun is more evenly distributed. Winters are more like real winters, with lows next to 0c, and you can often see temps in the -5c in the winter. Cold crisp sunny 9 celsius days are abundant from April until November!
Awesome climate, imo, much better than sophieland.
Still not bad. Winters are basically a much sunnier version of what we have here while summers are still a couple degrees warmer.
Hey, where's Patricianopolis ? The extreme pole of cold (and heat BTW) needs to be represented too.
Among the choices presented, I choose Blackford. It has nice summers (72/47F) and decent winters, a good amount of snow, and the right amount of sunshine.
Luxania - F. I can't stand year-round heat.
Neipolis - C-. If its summer highs would be a bit cooler, it would be just C.
Blackford City Centre - A-. Summers (especially lows) are too cool and winters are milder than ideal.
Coltingbury - E... Summers are way too hot, but winters are still tolerable.
New Surrey - C-. Summers are too warm, however, not intolerable.
Benland - B. Winters are too mild and its too cloudy.
Rozenntown - C. Good winters, but summers are too hot.
New Cle Elum - A. Would be A+, if its highs (both record and average) will be a bit colder.
Sophieland - C. Comfortable temperatures year-round, but winters are nonexistent.
So, New Cle Elum wins.
Patricianopolis... Out of the options I'll pick Blackford. I was going to go with New Cle Elum because of the great potential for extreme cold (which would be exciting). But the hot summers drove me away.
Blackford for me too... but i miss a real cold climate..
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