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why north winds blow to southwest
It is reasonably mild during winter in the south, much colder in the north and during summer, it is very nice all round
North Carolina can get a bit chilly in the winter, usually 50s but colder days are quite normal. In July a normal temperature is usually 90 but can go down into the 70s. On average North Carolina seems like the perfect state for temperature, mild but still refreshingly chilly winter and warm and un-sweltering summers.
Colder than the North Pole is a comparison, not a metaphor.
they are north east south north and northeast northwest southeast and southwest
Yes the further south you get the warmer it gets the further north you get the colder it gets!
The reason is because in the North it is farther than the equator so the farther the equator is the colder it is. In addition, Australia is closer to the equator
Aberdeen is colder than Plymouth in the winter because Aberdeen is farther away from the equator then Plymouth, so the heat waves are smaller and less powerful.
It's always colder up north. Michigan is up north. Good in summer. Bad in winter.
No, Colorado's average winter temp is 31 degrees Fahrenheit. North Dakota's average winter temperature is around 10 degrees Fahrenheit.
Normally Northern England and Scotland are the coldest parts of the mainland Great Britain, during the winter.
Normally, the mid-latitudes gets wind from the southwest or west, where it is warmer, carrying relatively warm air with it. But, as is always the case in winter, the wind will come out of the north or northwest, bringing Arctic air with it. This makes it much colder than it normally is. That's the simple answer, at least.
because it is more north in latitude and also away from the moderating influences of the oceans.
why north winds blow to southwest
It is reasonably mild during winter in the south, much colder in the north and during summer, it is very nice all round
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