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Do you prefer summer or winter time weather?

Do you prefer summer or winter time weather?

  • I prefer WINTER

    Votes: 13 31.7%
  • I prefer SUMMER

    Votes: 24 58.5%
  • Neither

    Votes: 1 2.4%
  • I like summer and winter equally

    Votes: 3 7.3%

  • Total voters
    41
NSX577 - San Diego doesn't really have a winter, we do have a rainy season in February and March but it never snows in the city of San Diego. Some people who have moved to San Diego have commented that they miss the 4 distinct seasons where they came from. It's relatively nice all year, but May and June can have the infamous "June Gloom" weather where it stays overcast all day; July and August can be hot and humid; and September and October can sometimes be hot and bone dry, the infamous "Santa Ana" conditions that often see wildfires. Yesterday relative humidity was down to less than 10%. So it varies a lot, we see fog, clouds, rain, sun, wind, humid, dry, everything but snow. I just don't like July and August here; they are muggy and I'm always greatly relieved when September arrives with its much drier air.
 
Summer. If it gets cold enough to snow I want to punch babies.
note: no, I don't actually punch babies - cold just makes me cranky.
 
Summer - I like the longer daylight hours & warm temps (although once it gets above 95 or so thats too hot). Where I live its not humid...so there isn't that horridness to deal with, and it cools off nicely at night.

Snow in the winter is nice, but I hate freezing cold, and the short daylight hours. (As for my most disliked month...that would be January)
 
I love the long daylight hours of summer and being able to sleep with the windows open. But I love a fireplace in winter and snowmobiling, downhill and crosscountry skiing.
I love the warm days and cool nights of autumn. The love the promise that spring offers, too. I guess I like it all even if winters can feel a bit long, sometimes.
 
loki81 said:
I'd rather suffer a heatwave than a blizzard.
I'd take the heatwave over the cold LOL

But can also say I love a good blizzard! (probably because thats fairly uncommon here, and they're not nearly as bad as what some places get)
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Oh I thought of another thing I love about summer...Thunderstorms! (as long as they don't contain hail)
 
I prefer summer everything just seems more fun during the summer. I enjoy going to the beach and stuff during the summer. And going outside in a t-shirt and pants i hate bundling up just to go outside and having to warm up the car 10 mins before i leave and digging out snow
 
I hate weather all year. Fall is when my hatred starts. It gets cooler, which is nice. But then skin starts to dry up as do my eyes and throat. This heightens as winter approaches. Very dry throat despite using humidifiers and drinking glasses and glasses of water. My hands and life dry up and crack. Then it's spring. Allergies. Summer then follows with more allergies and too much humidity isn't good :/

But I do prefer summer weather more.
 
I love the summer.

I hate the winter.

I grew up in the Northeast and I dread the cold and snow and ice which is why I moved to south Florida. Now I only have to deal with a few cold nights a year.

I travel back to the Northeast for Christmas so I still have to deal with the cold and sometimes the snow too. Last year I was there after Christmas when the blizzard struck and it delayed me getting back to Florida a few days.
 
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