Dude, you live in Eastern Mass. The year and some i lived there, it rained all of October, snowed November through April, inclusive, and May, aka Spring was like what i know as February here in DC. So, sadly, i'm not surprised. My this not be the harbinger of a nasty winter for you.
As a DC native, i agree. We get a winter usually once in ten years here.
There are two seasons here, Summer, which is when tap water runs tepid, and winter, when tap water runs cold. What i know as Winter here is called Spring in New England, which was very strange to me when i lived there.
Upside, i could walk more easily than the Boston locals in the Spring, as we get much more ice here, so i learned to walk on it young.
My two favourite months in DC are October and April. Those are the two months it's usually not too hot, not too cold, not too humid, not too dry. The desert-like dryness of our Winter season is very tedious.
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Then again, I'm originally a Michigoon, so YMMV.
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There are two seasons here, Summer, which is when tap water runs tepid, and winter, when tap water runs cold. What i know as Winter here is called Spring in New England, which was very strange to me when i lived there.
Upside, i could walk more easily than the Boston locals in the Spring, as we get much more ice here, so i learned to walk on it young.
My two favourite months in DC are October and April. Those are the two months it's usually not too hot, not too cold, not too humid, not too dry. The desert-like dryness of our Winter season is very tedious.
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