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Old 08-13-2007
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Perderabo, I have the same weather here in Pennsylvania.
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Old 08-13-2007
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If you're 50 or 60 in the summer, your winters must be really frigid.
Nope, we just get one season ( the wet season ) It stopped raining today, but more is forecast for tomorrow.

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Old 08-14-2007
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Well, that doesn't count. Quite comfortable indoors here as well.
I meant without airconditioning (dunno if you meant the same thing).

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Nope, we just get one season ( the wet season )
It depends on how you look at it. The Singapore website will tell you that there are four seasons every year: summer, monsoon, summer and monsoon! The two monsoon seasons are around July and December.

In Mumbai, you have a summer, a monsoon and a winter, but the winter season with a low of 15C (60F) barely counts does it?

And about the rain, again, most of India gets about 2000mm of rain in just four months from June to September.

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In Mumbai, you have a summer, a monsoon and a winter, but the winter season with a low of 15C (60F) barely counts does it?
So, the lowest that the temperature can go in winter is 15 C ? If yes, I'm packing Here in Bulgaria, we often have -15 -20 C in the winter and +40 C in the summer.
Actually, it wasn't like that 5-10 years ago, I guess the global climate is really changing.
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So, the lowest that the temperature can go in winter is 15 C ? If yes, I'm packing
Come on over! If it goes to 12 C, the "heavy" woollens come out!
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For the record, I was assuming AC. Indoors would not have been confortable without AC or other artificial cooling.
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Old 08-20-2007
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It has been a hot and humid summer here in the Baltimore, Maryland area. The humidity has been stifling to the point where I don't want to be outside. But the Fall is coming, and with it a respite from the unbearable conditions.
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