if a winter is mild, it's not very cold
D. Warm and wet
Mild weather is weather that is not extreme. For example; In places like Australia, where winters are not that cold, with temperatures averaging around 15 degrees Celsius, the weather would be considered mild. In places like Northern Europe and Canada, however, with snowfall and temperatures plummeting below zero in winter, the weather would be considered extreme. Basically, mild weather is when you DON'T have to put on almost eveything you've got, to keep warm.
Ohakune experiences a temperate maritime climate with cool winters and mild summers. It often gets snow in the winter and can be quite windy due to its location in the central North Island of New Zealand.
A humid subtropical climate typically has hot and humid summers with mild winters. This climate is characterized by high precipitation throughout the year, with warm to hot temperatures in the summer and cooler temperatures in the winter. Areas with this climate include parts of the southeastern United States, southern China, and Japan.
The name Winter is of Old English origin and refers to the season of winter. It conveys a sense of coldness, tranquility, and beauty.
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mild winter to come
because of the mild winter were as bad as the dry summer it was bad weather
Winter in Rome is basically mild
Many people have wished. Many indicates a plurality. One person has wished for a mild winter, but two or more have wished.
a Texas winter and a New York winter :D
winter, mild, but still winter
winter, mild, but still winter
Example sentence - The winter weather has been mild this year.
Mild in the winter, and hot in the summer, with a moderate amount of rainfall in winter.
It is considered a legend if you see a lot of caterpillars in the fall that have a wide middle section then the winter will be mild. If you do not see a lot of them and they do not have a wide middle section then it is supposed to be a harsh winter.
The old way of thinking is that if they build their dreys low, there will be a mild winter. Of course when they do so high, its the opposite.