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Generally temperate and humid, the climate of the Appalachians presents sharp contrasts. In the Canadian ranges and the Presidential Range of the White Mountains, Arctic and subarctic conditions prevail. Altitudes below 2,000 feet usually have milder weather in the hills of northwestern Georgia and northeastern and north-central Alabama. Snowfall is heaviest in the Shickshocks, Newfoundland's Long Range, and the White Mountains, but Mount Mitchell in North Carolina has recorded more than 100 inches in a single year. Unique in climatic severity is barren, boulder-strewn Mount Washington, which is lashed by some of the world's strongest winds

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The seasons are from Spring to Fall. In the spring it is more cool. In the summer it is warm & humid and the fall is a bit cooler than usual. Appalachians have smog, acid rain, & higher ozone levels. So in other words, sometimes they can have very severe weather.

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ellipses sometimes its cold sometimes its tropical, i know what your thinking, thank you captain obvious , well screw you

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Temperate Humid Mild

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