Methinks from the comments on my last post that it's time to clear up a few misconceptions.
According to this page, the climate of Harrisonburg gives temperatures something like this:
January average high: 40 degrees F
January daily low: 20 degrees F
It also gives average precipitation around 3 inches per month which would give about 36 inches per year.
My city, here in "frozen Canada", from this site.
January average high: 44.6 degrees F
January average low: 37.4 degrees F
We get an average of 3.7 inches of rain in the month of January and it drops to a half inch in July--averaging out probably to around the same as your rainfall, although by the university it's under 30 inches and out towards Sooke--which is an hour out of town to the west, it is more like 50 or 60 inches.
I can guarantee you get more snow than us, although I haven't looked it up. Snow is rare here. We just don't get as hot in the summer--July 2004 we hit 96 but that's very rare.
How can you stand it?
;-)
1 comment:
so wait.
if I move like FIFTY BILLION miles north it'll be WARMER??
gah! i swear! the cold! it doesn't even make any sense!
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