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Post by Ethereal on Sept 29, 2023 21:23:26 GMT -5
Folkston for having the warmest winters. I'd have to put up with the horrible humid summers tho. It's like Shitney winters, but does anywhere in AU have summers that hot and wet? I guess parts of the Pilbara and NE coast compare? They can count, but they're semi-arid climates that are hot all year round with two seasons: the dry and the wet. They don't have winters. So I personally wouldn't count those as having "hot wet summers", when their "winters" are pretty much summery. As for places having hot, wet summers, maybe Mackay can count? Winters have a sense of coolness (at nights), and summers are long, wet and humid. So there is a temp contrast between the seasons here, unlike in Wyndham.
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Post by srfoskey on Oct 6, 2023 15:13:00 GMT -5
Chickamauga. Mountain City has better winters, but the summers are too cool.
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Post by Cheeseman on Oct 7, 2023 7:23:03 GMT -5
Folkston assuming the data are accurate. Good climate; few things are more comfortable than that October or May in particular.
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Post by melonside421 on Oct 11, 2023 11:18:25 GMT -5
NE has my vote, although NW comes pretty close. Imagine combining the two, that would be really neat.
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Post by Marcelo on Oct 15, 2023 5:49:31 GMT -5
I wanted to vote for Sukhumi, but I'll have to go with Mountain City. Chickamauga is OK too, but at this time of the year, living the never-ending Spanish summer, I'm negatively biased against hot summer. Something in between would be perfect.
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Post by runningweather on Oct 16, 2023 13:17:05 GMT -5
Mountain City for the combination of (relatively) mild winters and pleasant summers, although the rainfall is a bit excessive.
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Post by CRISPR on Jan 14, 2024 20:10:44 GMT -5
Donaldsonville
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