Missouri has very distinct seasons. It can get insanely hot and humid in summer and bitterly cold in winter, but fall and spring are great and fairly long. Explains why the roads are crap though.
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I Pfft your Pfft.
Here's hoping the place downstairs has the soup I want. I really do not want to have to walk for lunch.
I beg to differ.
Me too. Maine has 4.
I do think it's funny that what the US thinks of as "normal" annual weather is pretty much the central midwest, isn't it?
New York has 4 seasons, but spring here is way too short.
I do think it's funny that what the US thinks of as "normal" annual weather is pretty much the central midwest, isn't it?
That's all I'm saying.
I do think it's funny that what the US thinks of as "normal" annual weather is pretty much the central midwest, isn't it?
Yeah.
All the other cites Hec cited were on a coast somewhere (except Canada?).
Now I'm wondering - is Chicago the largest city in the world to not be on/near the coast of a sea or ocean?
I do think it's funny that what the US thinks of as "normal" annual weather is pretty much the central midwest, isn't it?
Well, we all know that's the Real America.
is Chicago the largest city in the world to not be on/near the coast of a sea or ocean?
Is it bigger than London? Moscow? Berlin? Off the top of my head.
Also, being on a Great Lake counts as a major shipping route, doesn't it?