Talk:Mechanicsville, Maryland

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Koppen Climate description for Winter is incorrect
It claims Mechanicsivlle Winters are “mild to cool”. This is not true. A large percentage of Winter days there are quite cold, a large percentage of Winter days are also cool and a small percentage of Winter days are mild.

The Koppen Climate description of Maryland Winter weather is wrong for many Maryland Wikipedia articles. Anyone who lives in Maryland knows that “cool” is not as cold as it gets there— for a large percentage of Winter days. “Cold” is very common here in the Winter, so is “cool”— but “mild” is just sometimes.

The Koppen Climate description of “Summer” for Maryland is correct— although it leaves out tropical storm / hurricane season (late August thru September) and also fails to mention Marylands large number of dangerous yearly "severe" thunderstorms (as the Weather service often calls them in Maryland) and Marylands occasional serious tornadoes.

Chesapeake77 (talk) 23:44, 2 March 2022 (UTC)


 * Maryland also gets frequent (impossible to feel) very small earthquakes. Many decades apart, Maryland gets stronger earthquakes that do widespread light to sometimes moderate and in rare spots, major damage. The last one on that scale was in 2011. Although called the 2011 Virginia earthquake, it affected much of Southern Maryland, including Mechanicsville.


 * Chesapeake77 (talk) 03:48, 29 March 2022 (UTC)

More citations are coming
I have citations for everything that has been added recently. Many have already been added, but the rest will be added soon.

 Chesapeake77 >>> ♥ Truth  01:28, 14 June 2022 (UTC)