Highs here in the summer (mid-May to late September) are regularly 100+ (F), occasionally as high as 115-120. Lows in the summer (overnight) are usually mid-60s to low-70s.
Highs here in the winter (mid-December to mid-March) are generally 65 or less; often only in the 50s; sometimes popping back up into the 70s. Lows in winter can be as low as 25 overnight, but not often; usually lows are in the low-mid 30s. We don’t have to deal with actual freezing temps very often; and usually just one or two light snows over the course of the season. Sometimes no snow at all. ‘S why we moved here! 😁
I am enjoying my bowl of granola with blueberries; but your toast with Edam cheese is making me want some. 😇 ~Ed.
I do not eat breakfast – have a strong cup of Nescafé 43 coffee. Hope things are going well for you and yours.
Yes, Sir. So far, so good. Our hot summer is nearly over; heading toward cooler temps. Hoorah!
What are the differences in the temperature highs and lows, when comparing summer with winter?
Highs here in the summer (mid-May to late September) are regularly 100+ (F), occasionally as high as 115-120. Lows in the summer (overnight) are usually mid-60s to low-70s.
Highs here in the winter (mid-December to mid-March) are generally 65 or less; often only in the 50s; sometimes popping back up into the 70s. Lows in winter can be as low as 25 overnight, but not often; usually lows are in the low-mid 30s. We don’t have to deal with actual freezing temps very often; and usually just one or two light snows over the course of the season. Sometimes no snow at all. ‘S why we moved here! 😁