It depends where you go (it's a big place) and when you go. In the winter temperatures as low as -89C have been recorded. in the northern cities while summer temperatures can reach +25C in many of the southern cities.
Hard to survive weather
We would get bad weather
no
Falling barometer means low pressure, which means a storm/ bad weather.
How do you expect me to know I don't keep track of the dictionary
Thunderstorms
Hard to survive weather
Hard to survive weather
"Climate is what you expect, weather is what you get"
The climate tells you what type of weather to expect, therefore how to fill your wardrobe. The weather tells you what you must wear each day.
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.
you should expect maybe cold weather in the Himalayas.
You expect calm weather with few or no clouds.
We would get bad weather
Bit of a word game here! Climate is the pattern of temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, wind, rain, and other meteorological elements, experienced, usually on a seasonal basis by a given place over a long period of time. By extension it tells you what conditions you can expect. Like "What sort of climate do you guys have? Is it hot and dry in the Summer? How cold does it usually get in the winter?" Weather is the conditions that you get in the short term, like "what's the weather like in your part of the world today?" The way in which these are similar is that they are both concerned with environmental conditions. Climate in the long term, weather in the short term
Bit of a word game here! Climate is the pattern of temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, wind, rain, and other meteorological elements, experienced, usually on a seasonal basis by a given place over a long period of time. By extension it tells you what conditions you can expect. Like "What sort of climate do you guys have? Is it hot and dry in the Summer? How cold does it usually get in the winter?" Weather is the conditions that you get in the short term, like "what's the weather like in your part of the world today?" The way in which these are similar is that they are both concerned with environmental conditions. Climate in the long term, weather in the short term
Climate means weather phenomena or weather pattern of a certain region. Weather can be generalized to mean the weather pattern of a region. Here are some sample sentences. Jane wanted to know what the weather was like in San Diego. John said the climate in San Diego is year round mild temperatures, no snow, very little rain and the sun shines nearly everyday.
Rancho Palos Verdes is a costal city in Southern California so the climate in August will be warm, but not unbearably so. Expect temperatures in the 80s.