inbar1312
Aug 1 2008 10 12 AM
I'm just curious!
There is weathers that I never been through like snow and rain when it's hot.
yes, this is the weirdest for me - rain when it's hot!
I live in Israel and I'd almost said that here it's normal but I cannot know what is normal for you!
here in Israel:
Fall - just cool and nice!
winter - we have rain of course but it's not crazy! and we really feel like dying from coldness but I discoverd from a friend that came from Russia that this cold is not a big deal.
spring - this is actually the crazy season, you can never trust the meteorologists. one day you'll walk with fan dying from hot and the next day or after couple of hours hide in your house from cool winds.
summer - HOT! I never knew that it so hot here till the friend from Russia [the same friend] tell me that.
no matter which season it is we are very balanced: rain doesn't pour when it's hot!
oh and there is only a very little amount of snow and only in the most north's citys.
How about yours country? I really want to know about the Asians and USA! [and any one that shares!]
Let's just say Singapore is either hot and humid or wet and a little cold but still humid. ==
There's no seasons here. There's only the sun and the rain. The weather here is pretty unpredictable. It can go on without rain for a few weeks and suddenly, the rain would just pour for a week non-stop.. you have floods everywhere. And then it's back to square one.
The monsoon season by right should be around June/July and Nov/Dec but it seemed that the temperatures have fluctuate a bit, the monsoon comes even later than usual, and shorter too.
It's practically Summer all year round. That's how I see it. Even if it rains, it's still as hot and sweaty as ever due to Singapore's high percentage of humidity.
Carminochan
Sep 17 2008 6 29 PM
Western Canada in the Prairies.
Fall - Cool, leaves fall, dusty, windy. ~10 degrees Celcius
Winter - A LOT of Snow. Extreme times, it's as high as our hips. With windchill, temperatures can go as cold as -50 degrees celcius
Spring - Very Nice Season. Beginning is quite muddy due to the melting of snow. ~ 15 degrees C
Summer - Dry/Warm. Average around 25 degrees Celcius. Hottest it gets is about 30 degrees but that's only 2 or 3 days a year
indigo sky
Sep 19 2008 5 20 AM
northern california, usa. XD
fall - it's usually cool, 60s and 70s fahrenheit. lots of wind.
winter - it can get to 30s or 40s, and this is the ONLY time where it might rain. no snow; we have frost sometimes. still, lots of wind.
spring - it's back to 50s, 60s, and we have lighter rain, if any. wind! haha.
summer - it usually starts off cool, but usually we get these heat waves and we can even get to 110 degrees fahrenheit. it's extremely dry here. our plants all die. -.-
benxuesheng
Sep 20 2008 7 12 AM
QUOTE (inbar1312 @ Aug 1 2008 10 12 AM)

I'm just curious!
There is weathers that I never been through like snow and rain when it's hot.
yes, this is the weirdest for me - rain when it's hot!
I live in Israel and I'd almost said that here it's normal but I cannot know what is normal for you!
here in Israel:
Fall - just cool and nice!
winter - we have rain of course but it's not crazy! and we really feel like dying from coldness but I discoverd from a friend that came from Russia that this cold is not a big deal.
spring - this is actually the crazy season, you can never trust the meteorologists. one day you'll walk with fan dying from hot and the next day or after couple of hours hide in your house from cool winds.
summer - HOT! I never knew that it so hot here till the friend from Russia [the same friend] tell me that.
no matter which season it is we are very balanced: rain doesn't pour when it's hot!
oh and there is only a very little amount of snow and only in the most north's citys.
How about yours country? I really want to know about the Asians and USA! [and any one that shares!]
I live in the Philippines.. The weather's quite NORMAL:))
the temperature now is 31 degrees.. not bad.. but sometimes, it can go up by 35.
Here, it's not very humid.. you can see many trees here but in some cities(small cities), traffic is big. So it's hotter
kongps82
Sep 24 2008 10 45 AM
Basically, Malaysia have rain and sun as in Singapore the whole year where there is no season. Maybe during the end of the year, more rain will be on the east coast side.
Xlune
Sep 24 2008 4 53 PM
We, in Holland have a very easy schedule for all seasons
Spring: Rain, clouds, cold
Summer: Rain, clouds, less cold but still not hot
Fall: LOTS of rain, wind, very cold
Winter: More rain, wind and cold, but sadly, almost no snow anymore. We did use to have that.

I really dislike my country.
temperatures in degrees celcius:
spring 10-15
summer 15-30
fall: 5-15
winter: -5 - 7
crannie
Sep 24 2008 5 06 PM
i dunno about the rest of the country, but Melbourne, Australia is quite notorious for its random weather. you will get summer days halfway through autumn and freezing days in spring, you get rain so randomly when you dont want it and dryness when you want rain, and it is crazy windy atm...
not a great place to be a weather predictor here in melbourne..
Lotus Dragon
Sep 24 2008 8 54 PM
I live in the UK which is famous for it's dullness and rain. =[
in fact in my city it rained CONSTANTLY for 11 days.. now it's flooded -.-
not sooooo much.. but enough to cancel the Horse Races which brings lots of visitors normally.. so now trade is starting to take a big hit -__-"
Huhuhuhuhu. Norway has the most unimaginable weather changes possible. One day it's 10c, the next it's -5.
Today it was cold in the morning (Everyone was wearing jackets except for me), and then it turned so warm I even had to take off my sweater. I actually wished I had brought shorts with me today.
We should have snow here in approx 1-2 months with temperatures down to -20 c.
LemonTree
Oct 5 2008 12 08 PM
I live in Sweden which is in the temperate zone. We have no dry seasons because we are situated so that the polar cyclones always pass over us. Our seasons are really distinct:
SummerIn summer it can get really hot (at least for us it's hot), up to 28 degrees celsius. But summer usually means rain, as the sun warms up the ground which in turn makes clouds. Unless there is a stationary anticyclone over us, there will be rain at least once a week.
AutumnThis is the time of the year when it starts to get cold. Clear skies at night give cold ground, which in turn creates fog. So autumn in Sweden is a foggy story. Temperatures around 0-10 degrees celsius. Due to the fog, it can get really humid at times (especially the coasts).
WinterWow, this period is cold. Sweden is situated between two seas, and those seas give us humid air which means that precipitation is most likely to fall over us. There will usually be snowing from december until late february. If you live far up north in Sweden, it will start to snow around September, and the snow will remain on ground until april. Sometimes they don't even melt until June. Due to the change of weather, the wind usually blows from northeast, and that gives us really cold days because the airmasses are polar continental. Really dry and cold air, but gives us clear skies which is really beautiful during the days when the sky is blue and the ground is white. Temperatures around minus 5-25 degrees celsius.
SpringYay! The snow has melted away!

This is the period when you can put your winter jacket in the wardrobe and put on a thinner jacket. It is a fresh period with blooming flowers etc. Much sun. Temperatures around 10 degrees celsius. This is my favourite season.
S.Katchi.2
Oct 5 2008 2 18 PM
QUOTE (crannie @ Sep 25 2008 3 06 AM)

i dunno about the rest of the country, but Melbourne, Australia is quite notorious for its random weather. you will get summer days halfway through autumn and freezing days in spring, you get rain so randomly when you dont want it and dryness when you want rain, and it is crazy windy atm...
not a great place to be a weather predictor here in melbourne..
I agree with Crannie. Melbourne weather is insane!
Now is Spring.
Today was beautiful sunny weather at 21 degrees Celsius. But!
Here's the forecast for tomorrow:
Showers developing early morning, easing to a shower or two later. Local hail
and thunder possible later morning and early afternoon. A fresh to strong and
gusty southwesterly change during the morning, moderating later.
==;;; Crazy.... There's a saying that Melbourne experiences 4 seasons in a day.
melaniey
Mar 31 2009 3 36 AM
I live in Minnesota USA
&&&& it's extremely cold in the winter
we get tons of snow but i guess snow's great for chirstmas

somtimes we get snow in april
LhunLa
Apr 11 2009 7 50 AM
I live in Thailand.
We have 3 seasons: summer, rainy and winter.
it's never snow in my country ever!! it's just always hot most of the time..lol
christaluvsdrama
Apr 11 2009 8 44 AM
QUOTE (indigo sky @ Sep 18 2008 9 20 PM)

northern california, usa. XD
fall - it's usually cool, 60s and 70s fahrenheit. lots of wind.
winter - it can get to 30s or 40s, and this is the ONLY time where it might rain. no snow; we have frost sometimes. still, lots of wind.
spring - it's back to 50s, 60s, and we have lighter rain, if any. wind! haha.
summer - it usually starts off cool, but usually we get these heat waves and we can even get to 110 degrees fahrenheit. it's extremely dry here. our plants all die. -.-
That's basically the weather here in Sacramento.
I love Spring & Fall, so I'm happy with the rain.
I'm just so not looking forward to another hot summer.
Maybe I should go somewhere cold or cool and then come back home when it's over lol
mervic
Apr 11 2009 8 56 AM
It's so hot here in the Philippines!!
that's why, people love to go swimming in the pool or the beach!!
There are 4 seasons where I live (Australia).. It can be very hot during summer (up to 45oC). Cold in Winter (down to 2oC) and ok for the other 2 seasons.
16_ASiAN-iSH!
Apr 14 2009 12 23 PM
Philippines: Just have 2 seasons, which is Rainy & Summer.:]
Mostly, the temperature is 30-35c.

[So so hot!!]
New Zealand: We have four seasons here.

Winter: the temperature is lower than 10c mostly. It occurs every July-September.

Spring: It occurs every October-Mid-December.

Summer: Really hot!! It occurs every Mid-December-March.

Fall/Autumn: The weather is complicated [for me]. It occurs every April-June.
Winter is pretty cold, but not as cold as Japan because it doesn't snow in my town.
Summer is extremely hot and I hate it.... It sometimes goes up to 40C or higher...
Spring is pretty much the same as summer and so is Autumn.
Love. Music.
Apr 20 2009 1 19 AM
i live in colorado USA one of the hardest states to predict the weather for.
this year for some reason
when it was winter it was burning hot in the 70s but then when spring comes it starts to snow every weekend. so yea we just had a blizzard this weekend.
summer usually here is really hot hate it haha
but fall is usually just right.
we dont get much rain either i wish we did but they dont in the summer and fall it hardly rains. and like i said t snows in the spring
Taeminism_l
Apr 21 2009 6 05 AM
~Romania
Well this month was very hot,like 23°C but today is pretty cold.It's like 8 in the morning.
Winter - really,really REALLY cold. the temperature reached -20°C but not in my city xD
Fall - it rains alot,but it's not so cold
Summer - very hot =_=
Spring -it's spring right now xD
SongOfDarkness
Jun 10 2009 4 16 PM
Scotland:-
Spring:
Rain. Wind and rain. Coldness.
Summer:
Warmish now cos of global warming and all that. Coldness and wind otherwise. And rain.
Autumn:
Coldness. Really windy. And how could I forget? Rain!
Winter:
Used to snow a lot. Now....guess what instead? RAIN!!
elizabeth_c95
Sep 1 2009 6 44 AM
in washington:
spring: RAINY:) haha
summer: usually 70-90 degrees
fall: gray, cloudy, cold, rainy
winter: COLD, sometimes snow
love this thread=]
Shen Yee
Oct 11 2009 11 33 AM
In Malaysia, there are no 4 seasons; it's practically either sunny or rainy. That's what you get for getting sunlight for a whole year.
However, as climate change takes place, you aren't sure when will it exactly rain or shine. That's where the unexpected angle comes more often now.
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