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Quite a few areas in the US do, including Georgia, Arizona, New Mexico, and Kansas. While Florida and southern California would be hot, they would not be dry. They border oceans. So they would be hot and muggy, not dry.
Since the summers are so dry and hot in the Midwest, we installed an irrigation system last month.
The climate where Triceratops lived was subtropical. Summers were probably hot and humid, maybe 90 degrees Fahrenheit or so, while winters were dry and mild.
you can go outside in the snow and make snowmen and snow angels then go to Hawaii so u can have yo hot summer morning. THE END
Malta has a Mediterranean climate - warm wet winters (lowest around 8 )and hot dry summers (highest around 40degrees). Spring and autumn are very short so seasons change very quickly!
Very hot, the climate is a tropical one so in the summer is very hot, but that doesn't save you from an occasional rain.
Turkey has a varied climate, so it is not entirely dry or desert-like. The coastal regions have a Mediterranean climate with wet winters and hot summers, while the interior experiences a more continental climate with hot summers and cold winters. Some areas in eastern Turkey may have a semi-arid or arid climate, but it is not predominantly desert-like.
The beer is colder in Texas, hot summers down here.
It was hot summers and cold winters( so, I wouldn't be around in the winter time.)
the tundra is so hot in the summers. it will get to be up to 115 degrees Fahrenheit
It was hot summers and cold winters( so, I wouldn't be around in the winter time.)
When going into given climatic region, it is the weather you can expect. So if a Climatic map for California (USA) will show a Mediterranean Climatic System. A Mediterranean Climate system is 'Hot dry Summers, Mild wet Winter'. So if you go to California in July, you can expect hot dry sunny weather. If you went in say January you could expect the weather to be cooler, mild and periods of rainfall.