Delaware generally has a humid subtropical climate with hot and humid summers and relatively cold winters with some snow. There is still noticeable differences among climate from north to south despite being a small state, with a milder climate to the south and on the beach. Precipitation averages about 45 inches with anywhere from about 18 inches of snow in Wilmington to only a few on the beach. Thunderstorms are common late in the spring and summer, and it is prone to an occasional tropical storm, or at least remnants, in the late summer and early fall.
Yes. Delaware is a temperate state. Most of the middle colonies have the same climate as Delaware.
colonial delaware had much more of a mild temperature. not as cold as it is now days in the winter, and not that much hot in the summer. It was a perfect climate for farming
Delaware is located in the Eastern United States and the weather is cold with snow and the winter, hot and humid in the summer.
In the summer, yes. Delaware is a temperate climate.
Climate is a classification that is chiefly defined by weather.
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Climate is the weather conditions of a certain region.
The climate could affect tourism in Delaware in the fact that it is colder, and not as appealing of a place to visit as somewhere like California. There also is not much to see in terms of attractions in Delaware.
There is always weather. Climate is the average weather over a number of years, so if there's no weather, then there's no climate either.
"Climate is what you expect, weather is what you get"
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