It depends on which part of spring, which part of Pennsylvania, and even then it can be quite variable. Parts of PA can even see snow in the early or mid part of the season. Severe weather occurs most frequently in the spring (just as elsewhere in the country), though things like tornadoes and damaging winds are relatively rare. Again, it can be downright hot or quite cold, so you'll have to be more specific or just check the weather if you're visiting.
In the Fall the climate is cool, dry, and doesn't rain that much. In the Spring the climate is warm, wet, and rains plenty.
The climate in the Spring is warm, wet, and it rains plenty. The temperature for most of the season is 60 degrees Fahrenheit to 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
The climate of Massachusetts features hot, humid summers, and cold, snowy winters. Spring is wet, and fall is usually dry and pleasant,
below 100 degrees
summer hot spring humid winter cold fall cold/hot
variable. Winter is cold, summer is hot, fall/spring are cool/tepid. It is a temperate zone.
Iowa has a climate from 56FËš to 98FËšcold in winter, hot in summer, and real nice in the spring and fallvery cold snowy winters and mild summers usually mid 80s basic summer temp and very rainy in the fall to spring time.
spring,summer,fall,and winter.
Turkey has got four climate types. Summer, winter, fall, spring.
in a mild climate such as spring, or fall i usually like to go do something active, it help the mind
They both enjoy the climate of Pennsylvania, as both of them were raised there. Pennsylvania experiences very cold winter weather and very hot summer weather. It is an extremely desirable climate in the spring and summer though.
The climate of Massachusetts features hot, humid summers, and cold, snowy winters. Spring is wet, and fall is usually dry and pleasant,
It is a really cold and just gets colder in fall and spring. summer is about 50 F* at the most
Really warm weather in the summer and spring, and cold in the fall and winter.
Hot in the summer,cold in the winter,mild in spring and fall.
below 100 degrees
Summer, fall, winter and spring - just like elsewhere.
Many plants in the convulvulacea family are called morning glories. Most are treated as perennials in mild climates and as annuals in cold climates, so treatment in the fall varies by climate. If you are in a mild climate, you can cut the vines back in the fall to encourage new growth in the spring. In a median or colder climate leave the plants alone in the fall and see if they re-emerge in the spring. In any climate, its important to clean up the leaf litter from around the base of the plant to prevent fungus spores from overwintering and infecting the plant in the spring.
it is temperate, cold and damp in winter , hot in summer, pleasant in spring and fall