It really do be like that
It really do be like that
Not here. We have -30°C winters and 30°C summers
Fuck Houston weather man
now THIS is a knee-slapper!
I had 37.5 degrees celcius with probably 80% humidity this summer and i will have -35 every day this winter
No, you don’t. You have a few days a year with high heat.
Is Australia like this? I plan on visiting and using my American accent to fuck their women
This summer was a three months heatwave and now we had a few snows in the last two weeks of october.
This, based climate change giving good summers and nigger killing winters to the north.
>97191767
yes it is 50 degrees every day lmao!!!11
Yo this be true haha
Can't imagine walking outside in -30, does your hair freeze?
fixed
shouldnt north and south be reversed here ?
Redpilled, I agree
Meh, you get both on a subtropical mountain country
That's...sadly way too accurate for where I live
Not really. It's not that bad as long as you have winter clothes and you aren't trapped outside.
Same weather in the American mid-west, with biblical snow every fucking year. Euros will never this hell.
Kek too true. People here usually go to the beach well into December.
But Canada isn't in the South mate. You're in the North. So OP's picture describes your seasons perfectly.
At that temperature you should be wearing a hat.
Doesn't feel to bad as long as the humidity isn't too high.
damn looks cool. Would you consider your climate conditions to be optimal for living though?
>30°C
that's not even hot, the problems begin when it hits 40°c
Thank God, I live in a desert. But this becomes fairly accurate when we have El Niño.
Yeah but it usually never gets under 50% humidity
Does southern Canada have mosquito problems once the snow melts? It's really bad here in Alaska
>Does southern Canada have mosquito problems once the snow melts?
Some places, but that's more like the north.
Especially in the northern areas with all the lakes, you have black flies, deer flies, mosquitoes everywhere.
I live in Québec city and around the st Laurent it's not nearly ase bad as Alberta, I've never seen as much mosquito in my life than when I was in Lethbridge. Here it's mostly black flies (a LOT of them on the north coast). On Anticosti Island, it's just deer flies, crazy seeing them make huge patchs on your car windows.
Central Mexico? Yes, it's fucking paradise, mean for Mexico City is 16C pictured is Cuernavaca
>so little temperature variation throughout the year
How come?
>the hottest months are april and may, rather than the height of summer in july and august
How is that possible?
>the rainy season is in the summer
Why?
Yeah, paradoxically, despite the heat, there are very few sunny days on summer, since it's always fucking raining, while in winter the sky is clear and blue, with plenty of sunshine, that somehow doesn't heat things up.
why do people think rain depends on temperature?
30C is not hot
it basically just rains here for 2/3s of the year
its too chilly to go around without a jacket for over half the year too
isn't it about the south hemisphere?
We used to have four seasons but now thatks to entirely 100% natural global warming that human greenhouse emissions have nothing to do with, we switch from boiling hot to freezing cold just about now and then swtich back by march.
bottom one is true here
More water evaporates when its hotter?
you literally just gave a reason why there would be MORE rain in summer
Not him mate, just saying why someone might think rain depends on temperature.
It gets to 50 degrees c wherr i live. Coachella valley
>backpedalling
you're wrong anyway btw
>newfriend doesn't know how to check IPs
Wow no shit muhammad
The temperature isn't too bad. -12 with awful wind is much worse than -20 without wind
The most awful weather of course is when it's at least -15, windy and snowing. Because of the wind, the snow hits your face and it feels like small blades
I HATE RAIN!
Dang, it's almost like there are weather differences on earth :D
It's weird to think the Southern hemisphere is always having the opposite season as us...
If its blowing snow you really need to start wearing face masks and balaclavas to avoid frost bite on your ears and nose (it can set in a few minutes at those temps). If its blue skies its not really that bad you just wear a really big coat.
They are like that in the tundra. They are weird though because some days they bite some days they are peaceful and wont bother you. Wearing a bug net is a must though in the summer if you're working outside. The blackflies are nasty but are seasonal after the mosquitos. warble flies are the worse, they lay eggs in the caribou and hatch out of them alive. They sometimes lay inside people
Why do you retards brag about being able to stay in unusual temperatures, wow the human body adapts WOoooooooW you can perform a basic human function WOooooooooW
hey if you don't like the temperature, why don't you just kill yourself?
>wow I CAN be in -30C I'm SUCH A BADASS XD
>-30C? dats nothing xD ME WITHSTAND LOWER TEMPERATURE XD ME SMASH ROCK
it's like being proud of being able to withstand more alcohol than others. Congratulations your body has developed a higher tolerance due to your alcohol abuse. It has done what any person can do. Also congrats on being an alcoholic, you faggot
God I just hate you faggots, you always find the dumbest shit to argue about, I can almost guarantee some faggot here in this thread will even start talking about politics and leftist faggots will start fighting with the mutt(""""RIGHT""") faggots
oh yeah, leftists are faggots, but you ""RIGHT" wingers are even bigger faggots how you are inconsistent with your beliefs
the nazis would've sent all of you degenerates to camps and god fucking damn right they would've been for doing so
Amen.
Summer in the Southeast and even parts of the north are too hot and humid.
kys anti-banter poster
Make me, you fucking faggot leaf cock sucker
OP here I wasn’t bragging I was complaining. I hate the weather here
>I can almost guarantee some faggot here in this thread will even start talking about politics and leftist faggots will start fighting with the mutt(""""RIGHT""") faggots
>some faggot here in this thread will even start talking about politics >oh yeah, leftists are faggots, but you ""RIGHT" wingers are even bigger faggots how you are inconsistent with your beliefs
it is about the southern hemisphere amerimutts
>lithuania
It probably wouldn't be that hard lmao
Remember that climate is defined by several factors like ocean currents, amount of continental mass, wind currents, water bodies, altitude, latitude and presence of mountains.
>so little temperature variation throughout the year
At a global scale tropical regions are less likely to experience drastical temperature variations, this is why spring in Sweden is more obvious and ''pretty'' than a Spring in Colombia. Mexico is located in a tropical area and also in a subtropical area, our country is by definition a hot or at least warm place but on the mountains the conditions are very different than in the lowlands, temperate Mexico is located at high altitude here you can find oak and pine forests if you go lower you will find different plants until you get to the coast, plants can be a useful indicator of the type of climate a region has.
Also, Cuernavaca is located at a relatively low altitude almost in a valley, and it's surrounded by mountains which makes it warmer. At least in most of Mexico, the closer you are to sea level, the warmer it gets.
>the hottest months are april and may, rather than the height of summer in july and august
This is defined by the latitude we are in, all northern hemisphere countries have a similar timing in seasons but it is modified a bit by how close or how far to the Equator you are, the shape of the earth modifies the influence of the sun. The last days of spring are the hottest for most of us, but in certain places summer is hot too, just like in southern USA.
>the rainy season is in the summer
The humidity we get from the ocean, carried by wind currents, is different from yours. We also have different ocean currents . In most of Mexico summer is the rainiest season but the presence of mountains and ''anomalies'' in the atmosphere makes places like Northern mexico be a hot and arid area.
In few words, climate has general patterns but at a smaller scale it is modified by a lot of factors.
>Houston weather
swamp ass city my dude