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Post by nei on May 28, 2018 10:22:09 GMT -5
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Post by Benfxmth on Jul 2, 2024 14:43:56 GMT -5
C-/D+. Shithouse cold damp slop in winter, disgustingly large diurnals in summer. Not a whole lot going for this type of climate, other than some warm afternoons the warm time of year. Does seem like a cool area however, as seen in those pics posted above^^
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Post by tommyFL on Jul 2, 2024 15:11:27 GMT -5
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Post by greysrigging on Jul 2, 2024 15:20:38 GMT -5
Grim winters... nice enough summers... D at best
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Post by nei on Jul 2, 2024 15:35:03 GMT -5
This one is at 40ยฐN on the road between Eureka and Redding in Trinity County passing through a mountainous area. Handsome summer diurnals, probably a lot of thunderstorms in shoulder seasons as maritime and hot air compete for attention, heavy snowfall on occasion in winter due to handsome winter diurnals as well. Might be something that excites the resident inland climate enthusiast, ayyy?
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Post by nei on Jul 2, 2024 15:35:46 GMT -5
Weaverville might break its July record this week but unlikely to break its all time record
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Post by Ariete on Jul 2, 2024 15:42:21 GMT -5
ayyy
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Post by Kaleetan on Jul 2, 2024 16:10:18 GMT -5
F+
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Post by Steelernation on Jul 2, 2024 16:37:01 GMT -5
D+, awful summers and no storms.
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Post by AJ1013 on Jul 2, 2024 16:43:47 GMT -5
D Miserable cold rainy winters and scorching hot summers
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Post by Ethereal on Jul 2, 2024 18:37:48 GMT -5
D- Chilly wet winters. Summers are nice.
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Jul 3, 2024 6:49:01 GMT -5
A-, great max temps, perfect precipitation. The low temps are horrifically cold though. Freezes in an average May this could be even better with non-shithouse lows
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Post by Ariete on Jul 3, 2024 12:54:30 GMT -5
Record low is -23C, so that's an automatic F-.
If the record low would be -24C, it would be an A+.
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Post by AJ1013 on Jul 3, 2024 12:58:09 GMT -5
Record low is -23C, so that's an automatic F-. If the record low would be -24C, it would be an A+. Exactly. There has to be a cutoff point somewhere.
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Post by CRISPR on Jul 3, 2024 15:20:23 GMT -5
D, thanks to excessive summer diurnals and winter-biased rainfall
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