QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Oct 3 2016, 11:59 AM)

We do not get much of a Winter here. It rarely snows, mostly it's just wet, rainy, and miserable, but the cold sunny days are nice. It doesn't really get cold until well into December and then it's warm-ish again in February, so the season is fairly short.
On a positive personal note, Khajiit will be walking on warm sands next week! This one is taking a vacation and going to the Gulf Coast of Florida for a week.
Lucky you !!!!!!
QUOTE(ghastley @ Oct 3 2016, 12:11 PM)

The thing I noticed most when moving from UK to USA was that the lengths of the seasons changed dramatically.
In the UK, summer and winter seem to last only a week each, and the rest is all spring and autumn (i.e. rain and wind). Hot sun, and snow, never last long.
In the USA, it's the other way round. Temperatures can go from 90's to 40's in a week, or vice-versa. The comfortable zone is passed through quickly to get to the extremes.
Sadly, this is true in some of the zones and belts. I used to live in a perfect weather zone with no extremes, but about 10 years ago for some reason that changed. Now it is just as Ghastley described; from one extreme to the other.