What states have a four distinct seasons climate?
What states have a four distinct seasons climate?
I don't live in the US but I would think Vermont and Maine have 4 seasons considering they're next to Quebec, Canada (where I live) and we do get 4 climates.
I live in Detroit, MI. We have four seasons. Most of the Mid-West and Northeast does. I'm not sure about the NorthWestern states tho.
Arizona sure as shit doesnt!!
We just get hot, VERY HOT and somewhat hot and thats it!
Most states in the US have distinct seasons. In Ohio, it is very pronounced. The neighboring states of Penn, Kentucky, Indiana, West Virginia, Michigan do too. I have seen temps while living in Ohio for decades, range from 101 to as low as -34 degrees F. The state record for the lowest temperature is -39.
Most states do. Maryland does, and its mid way on the USA east coast. I much prefer a warm dry climate like the western USA has. Fuck hot humid summers and cold wet winters.
Wisconsin gets all four...sometimes in the same day. Pretty neat when that happens.
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Florida has four seasons, sure.
Tourist, Summer, Hurricane, and Winter (it drops to like 50F for 2-3 days).
"I only feel two things Gary, nothing, and nothingness."
Texas does sometimes you can get all four seasons in one day.
California has 4 wet, drought, fire, and mudslides.
I think, regardless of jokes... all except Hawaii have some semblance of four seasons. Hawaii has Rain and less rain. Granted Big Island seemed to actually have spots that felt fall and winter more obviously (higher elevations) but down near teh coast was still like 65-70 degrees fahrenheit.
The interior, more so. The coastal Northwest has the 40's-50's and rainy season (most of the year), and the sunny and 60's-80's season. Doesn't get below freezing that much west of the mountains, but it's also one of the only areas that isn't oppressively hot or humid in the summer.
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-Louis Brandeis
Probably all of New England.
I'm not from the states but my country has all 4 seasons.
And its amazing tough sometimes can be a bit rough to transition from one to the other.