Linky (if you're not in the menu, you can put in your zip above and click "climate" from there)
Colden NY: (Holland zip code, so I put Holland on all correspondence)
Average annual snowfall: 164.2" (FML! That's over 13.5 FEET of snow a year, luckily it sometimes melts before more falls)
rainfall: 46.5"
Sunny days: 157
July high: 79 degrees
January low: 13.2 degrees
My January/February average wind speed is listed as 12 and 11 respectively, not in 2013!
Montreal, Quebec:
Average annual precipitation: 38"
Days with snow: 92
Days with rain: 144
Days with freezing rain: 12
Days with obscured visibility: 142
Days with fog: 120
Days with thunderstorms: 23
July extreme high: 93F
January extreme low: -31F
Now I'm depressed. Thanks, Jay.
PRs: Boston Marathon, 3:27, April 15th 2013
Cornwall Half-Marathon, 1:35, April 27th 2013
18 marathons, 18 BQs since 2010
Former Bad Ass
Mine:
The average January low has not occurred in 5 years. I wonder when was the last time they did this data. And July is our mildest Summer day. Better measure August. Pretty cool numbers. We suck at comfort index, I see.
Damaris
elevenses
My city ranks #4 for migraines. It also always ranks in the top for worst cities for allergies, though I wonder how much meth-heads buying pseudo-ephedrine accounts for the stats in allergy med sales here.
Headaches and sneezing aside, it's a very temperate climate here. Summer is humid, but not extreme. We get a few cold days in winter and a tiny bit of snow, but the cold snaps usually don't last very long.
Most of the time, it's pretty pleasant to run where I live.
Vancouver, Canada
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Nearest city is Harrisburg, PA - pretty moderate climate
Average high Jan - 37
Average low Jan - 22
Average high July - 86
Average low July - 65
Days over 90 - 21
Days under 5F - 3
Average precipitation - 39.1
Average snow - 35"
Average days of precipitation - 185 (not this year!)
Average humidity - 53%
16 days with snow in Vancouver? And you call yourself Canadian?
We are # 1 for hurricane hotspots, 2 for America's most stressful cities, #14 for most irritation cities. We suck!
Most irritation city? WTH does that mean? Too many retired French-Canadians there, I bet. They irritate me as well.
It means irritability but for some reason that's what It said! I didn't continue reading the rankins or I would just pack up my bags and leave.
Take a deep breath, D. It's not so bad. You could be here, with me, in the dark.
Hip Redux
Turn a light on?
Hey, we have 179 days of precipitation! And 165 days with fog. Damn.
It's more like 1-2 days a year
It was -15 once
Haha.