Humid Continental
The climate zone that tends to have cold winters and warm summers is the temperate climate zone. This zone typically experiences distinct seasonal changes with cold, snowy winters and warm, humid summers. Areas with a temperate climate include regions of North America, Europe, and parts of Asia.
The Huron Indians lived in a humid continental climate in the Great Lakes region of North America. This climate is characterized by warm summers, cold winters, and moderate precipitation throughout the year.
The Region we live in today has the climate of warm summers, cold winters, moderate falls, and very cold winters. The Midwest Region also has a a humid and continetal climate.
A climate that has warm summers and cold winters is called a continental climate.
Temperatures in areas with a temperate climate, such as the United States Midwest or Europe, can range from warm or hot summers to cool or cold winters. This climate zone typically experiences all four seasons with varying temperature ranges throughout the year.
New England has warm summers and cold winters.
It has warm summers and cold winters.
The climate zone that tends to have cold winters and warm summers is the temperate climate zone. This zone typically experiences distinct seasonal changes with cold, snowy winters and warm, humid summers. Areas with a temperate climate include regions of North America, Europe, and parts of Asia.
The temperate zone has warm summers and cool or cold winters.
The climate zone that fits this description is a continental climate, with warm to hot summers and cold winters.
moderately cold winters, warm, humid summers
Temperate
Warm And Humid Summers And Cold Winters.
New England has warm summers and cold winters.
Northern Europe: Cool to mild summers, freezing to cold winters. [Subarctic Climate] Eastern Europe: Hot summers, cold winters [Continental Climate] Southern Europe: Hot summers, mild winters [Mediterranean Climate] Western Europe: Warm summers, mild winters [Oceanic Climate]
Warm summers, and mild winters (not too cold)
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.