Accordingly, the state is well - known for its humid, scorching summers days where temperatures regularly peak in the low - to - mid 90s and
mild winters where there is little to no snowfall (though ice may be a problem from time to time).
Not exact matches
A
mild winter led to swelling distillate stockpiles, resulting in a rare
winter occurrence
where heating oil traded at a discount to gasoline, catching refiners off - guard at a time when they typically increase distillate production to meet high demand for heating oil.
Even in Los Angeles,
where the
winters are pretty
mild, it's been cold enough to crave a hot, steamy bowl of soup.
Thanks to a succession of sturdy cold fronts whistling out of Canada, the 1955
winter has brought the iceboats out on lakes all over the northern tier of the U.S. Madison's Four Lakes Ice Yacht Club played host to 50 of the 450 - pound Skeeters in international class championship competition on Lake Monona, and even in the East,
where relatively
mild winters have prevailed recently, long - suffering iceboaters are looking forward to a renewal of the Eastern Ice Yachting Association championships.
In Washington D.C., for example,
where Aedes aegypti is not common now, it might become more common if the
winters get
milder.
Given its native regions, lavender grows best
where the
winter is
mild and the summers are hot and dry, but it's a forgiving plant.
I love them but they are not too practical
where I live since
winters are so
mild.
I live in an area
where our summers a quite
mild, but our
winters are harsh!
Where summer is 10 months out of the year and «
winter» is pretty
mild.
We have quite a variable
winter where I am, it ranges from +10 C or so on good days to -4 o on bad days, and I have jackets for good days... I need a jacket for bad days, so, as I suspected, Lady Day is out, because I don't need yet another
mild winter coat, as I already have 3 that I love.
Full disclosure: I'd be lying if I said I didn't get envious of my friends living in more
mild temperature cities at times, but, I also couldn't imagine a
winter where I didn't completely depend on my collection of toppers (and seat heaters).
Living in California
where winters are so
mild, I do transition to fall with colors.
We have to really bundle up
where I live, nothing
mild about our
winters, but I could see wearing what you have on for a lot of casual outings!
The climate in Passaic offers those hot summers that you'll enjoy and
mild, cool
winters where you can enjoy the snow covering the scenery.
Depending on
where you live,
winter can mean
mild temperatures that require a light coat and hat, or sub-zero mornings
where you sport a full - length parka on top of two layers of clothing as you trudge through a foot of snow.
Even in Los Angeles,
where winters are typically
mild, managed colonies need refuge from rains and cold temperatures.
In the
winter period the hotel offers an indoor swimming pool, a sauna, solarium and gym.The area of Paguera offers almost all year round
mild temperatues and a great variety of spare time activities as the boulevard of Paguera
where a lot of shops, bars and restaurants are situated.
The
mildest climate in the Med can be found in Cyprus,
where you should see highs of 21C, and nine hours of sunshine a day - refreshing for anyone emerging from a British
winter.
Yes, the 90s were somewhat warmer than the 70s and 80s,
milder winters and pretty hot summers (
where I live).
AMOC also ferries warm weather from the equator to Western Europe,
where it helps bring the region unusually
mild winters.
Potential impacts of climate change on the transmission of Lyme disease include: 1) changes in the geographic distribution of the disease due to the increase in favorable habitat for ticks to survive off their hosts; 85 2) a lengthened transmission season due to earlier onset of higher temperatures in the spring and later onset of cold and frost; 3) higher tick densities leading to greater risk in areas
where the disease is currently observed, due to
milder winters and potentially larger rodent host populations; and 4) changes in human behaviors, including increased time outdoors, which may increase the risk of exposure to infected ticks.
Where are those
mild winters and those long brutally hot summers from a few years ago?
In addition, Orff failed to mention that moose have been migrating from New Hampshire southward and thriving
where climates averaged 4 °F to 6 °F warmer and
winters are much
milder.
As far as «hidden» ones go,
where the averaged instrumental record shows nothing that reaches our benchmark but the end result does, we have two identified to date; the 1960/70's and the mid 1800's
where the
winters became noticeably
milder as noted by Noah Webster of Dictionary fame.
From about 1999 to 2003, the outbreak was primarily confined to Canada's Vancouver Island, but during 2004 to 2009, instances of the disease spread to the mainland coast of British Columbia, and then southward to coastal Washington and Oregon — all locations with a relatively similar climate of wet,
mild winters... If global warming were to blame, the disease ought to be moving northward into regions
where it would have otherwise been too cold in years past.
I grew up around the same latitude a few hundred miles to the east and there's one of those 97 % consensus things
where they prefer
mild winters to harsh
winters.
The reality of solar and wind renewable power not addressed in this article is that it is likely only to completely supplant fossil fuels in limited locations
where both solar and wind potential are high, industrial load requirements are negligible, and the weather is
mild in the
winter because both resources are intermittent and diffuse.
Where winters are
mild, it is possible to cultivate pulses year - round.
The short answer is that here in D.C.,
where the
winters are usually
mild, we don't really have a definitive law, practice or «snow etiquette» to govern the situation.
The climate in Passaic offers those hot summers that you'll enjoy and
mild, cool
winters where you can enjoy the snow covering the scenery.
This appreciation in prices over last year was in part furnished by a stronger than typical
winter home buying season,
where mild weather got homebuyers out on the hunt and motivated earlier than usual.