Extrememly hot and humid
no
During the winter it's about -5 to -10 and usually a bit windy but not much snow exept in northern Iceland. Our summers are usually +10 to 20 but can go up to +25 or so on a good day.
The weather is really cold during winters, however in the summers the weather can be pretty much fair sometimes even in the high 70s! ^.^
It was one the border of the northern and southern sphere.
Ireland is in the northern hemisphere, so it is winter. The weather is cold and might be snowy.
Quite directly, they are temperate. Temperate means moderate. So the winters are cold but not too cold nor warm, and the summers are warm but not too hot or cool.
why is milk turning sour during summers
Plants that are not native to an area often die or fail because of the soil type and weather conditions (temperature, water and heat).
Pennsylvania summers are hot (over 80-degrees midday), and are often humid (over 90% humidity). Weather fronts are common, especially during the hottest hours of the day, bringing needed rain and thunderstorms.
During the summer months, in June and July is on average the best. However, Ireland's weather is very changeable so you can have bad summers and you could have a lot of rain during the summer. Equally, there can be very good summers, where the weather is good from May through to September. If travelling to Ireland, always come prepared for dry and wet weather.
That is not an absolute rule. It is just that some people think that natural fibers are cooler and more comfortable to wear in hot weather.
During cold weather, molecules in the air move more slowly than they do during hot weather. The earth is actually closer to the sun in winter time; the tilt of the axis (northern hemisphere away from sun) is what deprives the earth of the sun's heat.