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When do your "meteorological" 4 seasons begin and end? Let's use this for winter: the coldest 25% of the year. And summer is the warmest 25% of the year....and Fall/Spring is the time in between. I'm gonna use the town I used to live in as an example:
Coldest time of the year: 39F/ Jan 6-17th
Warmest Time of the year: 81F/ July 14-30th
Winter: 50F to 39F to 50F/ Nov 19-Mar 8th/ Lasts 109 days
Spring: 50F to 71F/ March 9th-May 24th/ Lasts 76 days
Summer: 71F to 81F to 71F/ May 25th-Sep 21st/ Lasts 119 days
Fall: 71F to 50F/ Sep 22nd-Nov 18th/ Lasts 57 days
It's good you quoted four seasons; Seattle only has two.
Coldest time of the year: Jan 4-6 (46F), highs circa 45F
Warmest time of the year: early August, highs circa 78F
Summer (a.k.a. Construction):
Start: Highly variable. Starts any time from late May to early July.
End: Also highly variable. Ends any time from early September to mid-October.
70F to 78F to 70F
Gray (a.k.a. Winter, Wet):
The rest of the year.
70F to 45F to 70F
Nov-May is rain,cloudy with breaks once in a while. Temps run average low 39 to highs 60 degrees. Sometime during June summer usually starts. Some clouds with afternoon wind lows 50's to highs about 72 degrees. It's nice all the way until November hits with the rain clouds again.
I hope that makes sense. I'm trying to explain the years cycle.
Ok, I'll play. The only problem is that my weather is very inconsistent from year to year.
Spring~April and May (except this year)
Summer~June, July, August, and half of Sept. (except this year)
Autumn~Last half of Sept, Oct., Nov., Dec., Jan., Feb., Mar.
Why am I still here?
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