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The climate of Trochide is a severe hot-summer humid continental climate, bordering on a warm-summer humid continental climate (Köppen Dfa/Dfb, Trewartha Dcac/Dcbc), with very cold, very snowy winters and warm, humid, rainy summers.

Precipitation is fairly moderate, at 679.6 mm on average annually, shifted towards the warmer six months. Since measurements began in 1907, the highest precipitation was 1077.5 mm in 1933, while the lowest precipitation was 405.3 mm in 1923.

The region gets heavy snow, with an average of 173.8 cm per year. The snowiest year was the notably cold year 1992, in which 417.4 cm of snow fell, with frosts as early as 25 September and as late as 10 May. The latest snowfall was in 02/06/1981, measuring just 0.5 mm.

The climate is remarkably frigid in the winter, with the average January mean temperature being -18.2 C, while it is quite warm in the summer, with the average July mean temperature being 22.1 C. The record low is -40.5 C, measured in 17/01/1975, while conversely, the record high is 40.3 C, measured in 15/07/1990. Frosts are normal, with up to 170 frosty days per year. The earliest frost was in 21/06/1944, at -0.1 C, while the latest frost was in 02/06/1981, at 0 C. The only record of a 40 C is in 15/07/1990, at 40.3 C.

The mean minimum temperature is -33.5 C, putting this climate at USDA hardiness zone 4a. There are 29 days reaching 30 C per year, putting this climate at AHS heat zone 4.

The climate is fairly cloudy in the winter, with sunshine values of as little as 68.5 in December, while it is fairly sunny in the summer, with sunshine values of as much as 295.6 in July. Since measurements began in 1907, the cloudiest year was 1931 with only 1250.4 sunshine hours, while the sunniest year was 2021 with 2706.6 sunshine hours.

Similarly to sunshine, humidity is variable, ranging from 68.8% in April to 78.9% in December. Since measurements began in 1907, the most humid year was 1999, at 84.6%, while the driest year was 2007, at 60.5%.

The climate of Riley (f), similarly to the earlier climate, is a hot-summer humid continental climate (Köppen Dfa, Trewartha Dcao), with cold, snowy winters and very hot, particularly humid and rainy summers.

The precipitation is a lot more abundant, measuring 1554.6 mm on average, with a more pronounced monsoonal pattern, with the total summer precipitation being above Trochide's annual precipitation at 717.6 mm. Since measurements began in 1914, the wettest year was 2022, at 2417.7 mm with total summer precipitation being 1206.9 mm, while the driest year was 1950, at 571.2 mm, with total summer precipitation being 344.5 mm.

In spite of the monsoonal-like precipitation pattern, snow is pronounced in the winter, measuring 79.5 cm on average. Since measurements began in 1914, the snowiest year was 1975, with 300.9 cm of snow, while the least snowy year was 2016, with 11.7 cm of snow.

The climate is distinctly continental, with a January average of -3.3 C and an August average of 26.3 C. Seasonal lag is present as August is the warmest month of the year. The record low is -22.1 C, measured in 18/01/1959, while the record high is 40.6 C, recorded in 12/08/2012. The earliest frost was in 17/10/1950, at -0.9 C, while the latest frost was in 25/04/1941, at 0 C. Three 40 C occasions have been recorded: 15/07/1944 at 40.2 C, 02/08/1998, at 40.0 C and 12/08/2012, at 40.6 C.

The mean minimum temperature of this climate is -16.5 C, putting it at USDA hardiness zone 7a. With 64 days reaching 30 C, this climate is in AHS heat zone 7.

Sunshine is moderate and reflects the monsoonal pattern, at 2143 hours on average, ranging from 110.2 in December to 241.5 in April. Since measurements began in 1923, the cloudiest year was 1957, at only 1191.4 sunshine hours, while the sunniest year was 2016, at 2675.2 sunshine hours.

Similarly, humidity is monsoonal, at 71.3% on average, ranging from 64.6% in January to 81.4% in August. Since measurements began in 1914, the most humid year was 2022 at 82.6%, while the driest year was 1943 at 59.0%.

The climate of Josephinium Chloride is an exceptionally mild oceanic-humid continental climate (Köppen Dwa/Dwb/Cwa/Cwb, Trewartha Dcao/Dcbo), with cold but mild, dry winters and warm, humid summers.

The precipitation is monsoonal by climate classification standards (ratio between wettest and driest month at 11.55), and stands at 905.5 mm on average. Since the records began in 1921, the wettest month was 1931, at 1825.7 mm, while the driest month was 1954, at 571.2 mm.

Snowfall is comparatively less, as a result of monsoonal precipitation patterns, measuring only 17.5 cm on average. Since measurements began in 1921, the snowiest year was 1931, at 107.2 mm, while the least snowy year was 2020, at only 0.1 cm.

Although continental, with average January mean temperatures of -1.0 C and average August mean temperatures of 22.3 C, marine moderation is seen. For example, the mean diurnal variation is only 5 C-change. In addition, the record low is just -12.2 C measured in 15/01/1959, while the record high is 32.9 C measured in 24/08/2016. The earliest frost was in 14/11/1940, at -0.2 C, while the latest frost was in 14/04/1959, at -0.9 C.

With a mean minimum temperature of -7.9 C, the climate is in USDA hardiness zone 8b. With just 0.45 days reaching 30 C on average, this climate is in AHS heat zone 1.

Sunshine, while variable, shows monsoonality. The average is 2148.8 hours annually, ranging from 128.9 in December to 240.3 in May. Since measurements began in 1921, the cloudiest year was the notable 1976, at only 992.7 hours, while the sunniest year was 2016, at 2698.4 hours.

Humidity is high and monsoonal. Averaging 80.8% annually, it ranges from 73.2% in January to 89.0% in August. Since measurements began in 1921, the most humid year was 2011, at 87.6%, while the driest year was 1925, at 72.1%.

The climate of Taylor City is a severe and semi-arid dry-summer hot-summer humid continental climate (Köppen Dsa, Trewartha Dchc), with very cold, snowy winters and very hot, rainless, dry summers.

Precipitation is limited, at 186.9 mm annually. Since measurements began in 1894, the wettest year was 1973, at 540.3 mm, while the driest year was 1987, at 54.1 mm.

Snow is also limited, though still fairly abundant for a dry climate, at 70.1 cm. Since measurements began in 1894, the snowiest year was 1973, at 157.6 cm, while the least snowy year was 1987, at 1.4 cm.

Temperatures are completely destabilized, ranging from -10.9 C in January to 28.8 C in July. The record high is 48.2 C, measured in 19/07/2016, while the record low is -35.7 C, measured in 01/01/1940. The earliest frost was the September record low in 20/09/1980, at -0.6 C, while the latest frost was in 24/05/1899, at -0.1 C. The earliest 40 C was in 06/06/1911, at 40.4 C, while the latest 40 C was in 27/09/2022, at 40.3 C.

With a mean minimum temperature of -24.4 C, the climate is in USDA hardiness zone 5b. With 103 days reaching 30 C, the climate is in AHS heat zone 8.

The climate is sunny, at 3001.2 hours of sunshine on average, ranging from 154.6 in December to 350.2 in July. Since measurements began in 1920, the cloudiest year was 1925, at 2474.6 sunshine hours, while the sunniest year was 1982, at 3500.7 sunshine hours.

Humidity is comparably low, at 56.8% on average, ranging from 42.6% in June to 72.0% in December. Since measurements began in 1894, the most humid year was 1970, at 64.4%, while the driest year was 2000, at 44.7%.

The climate of Whitney City is a mild humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa, Trewartha Cfak) with cool, somewhat snowy winters and hot, humid and rainy summers.

The precipitation is fairly high, at 1053.3 mm on average annually, being slightly higher in the warmer six months. Since measurements began in 1817, the wettest year was 1876, at 1895.9 mm, while the driest year was 1846, at 479.6 mm.

Snow is moderate, at 33.2 cm, attributable to the lake field effect. Since measurements began in 1817, the snowiest year was 1876, at 109.1 cm, while the least snowy year was 2018, at only 0.7 cm of snow.

Temperatures are fairly mild, ranging from 4.4 C in January to 25.1 C in July and August. The record high is 39.1 C, measured in 20/07/2022, while the record low is -14.3 C, measured in 15/01/1888. The earliest frost was in 06/11/1887, at -0.1 C, while the latest frost was in 15/04/1974, at 0 C.

With a mean minimum temperature of -8.7 C, this climate is in USDA hardiness zone 8b. With 37 days reaching 30 C, this climate is in AHS heat zone 5.

Sunshine is fairly moderate at 2224.8 sunshine hours on average annually, ranging from 102.6 hours in December to 267.5 hours in July. Since measurements began in 1898, the cloudiest year was 1930, at 1110.6 hours, while the sunniest year was 2007, at 2650.5 hours.

Humidity is high, averaging 78.3% annually, ranging from 75.9% in April to 79.1% in January and October. Since measurements began in 1844, the most humid year was 1907, at 87.9%, while the driest year was 2012, at 65.3%.

The climate of Soyville is a borderline semi-arid humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa/BSh, Trewartha Cfhl/BShl), with mild, warm winters and very hot, somewhat humid summers. The climate has seasonal lag; August is the hottest month, at 30.3 C.

Precipitation is limited, at 596.9 mm; on average, 69.74 days of rain occur. The highest precipitation since the records began in 1887 was 1374.4 mm in 1931, while the lowest precipitation was only 217.2 mm in 1972.

Snow only fell several times since the beginning of records, with the highest value being 0.8 mm measured in 17/02/1961.

Frosts are very rare. The last frost, also the record low, was in 17/02/1961, with temperatures dropping to -1.1 C, which is also the record low. Conversely, the record high was in 25/08/2012, at 47.6 C; the second record high was in 26/07/2023, at 46.8 C.

The earliest 40 C was in 14/05/1959, at 40.2 C; the latest 40 C was the October record high in 07/10/1921, at 40.3 C, putting it at a range of 146 days. Conversely, the earliest frost was in 06/01/1887, at -0.3 C, and the latest frost was in 19/02/1941, at -0.1 C, putting it at a range of just 44 days.

Per the 1991-2020 normals, the mean minimum is 5 C, putting the climate at USDA hardiness zone 11a, and there are 157 days above 30 C on average per year, putting it at AHS heat zone 9.

Per the 1991-2020 normals, the average sunshine is 2437.7 hours; the June Gloom occurs annually. The lowest sunshine since the measurements began in 1937 was 1758.4 sunshine hours in 1955 and the highest was 2807.1 sunshine hours in 2022.

The humidity is high; per the 1991-2020 normals, the average humidity is 75.7%, ranging from 87.5% in January to 64.6% in June. The lowest humidity since the measurements began in 1887 was 58.8%, recorded in 1945, while the highest humidity was in 2005, at 80.7%; the heat waves of 2005 killed 442 people in total.

The climate of Peristall resembles Soyville - a semi-arid "humid subtropical" "continental" climate (Köppen Cfa/Dfa/BSk, Trewartha Doak/Dcao/BSak/BSao), with cold, snowy but dry winters and hot, somewhat rainy summers.

Precipitation is even more limited; per the 1991-2020 data, only 395.4 mm per year, with 33.3 cm of snow per year. The highest precipitation since the records began in 1780 was 1071.9 mm in 1833, while the lowest precipitation just 177.0 mm in 1855. The snowiest year was 1867, with 87.7 cm of snow, while the least snowy year was 2016, with only 0.8 cm of snow.

Frosts are typical; per the 1991-2020 normals, 63 days of frosts occur per year. The earliest frost was in 25/09/1917, at -0.6 C, representing the September record low, while the latest record low was in 17/05/1982 in a cold wave, at -0.4 C.

The record low is -25.6 C, occurring in 17/01/1842. The earliest -20 C occurred in 27/12/1807, at -20.2 C. Conversely, the latest -20 C was in 12/03/1816, at -21.1 C; both represent record lows. With a mean low of -18.2 C in the 1991-2020 period, this climate is in USDA hardiness zone 6b.

Conversely, heat waves can also happen; the record high was in 26/07/2023, at 42.2 C; the earliest 40 C was the June record high in 17/06/1975, at 40 C, while the latest 40 C was in 28/08/2019, at 40.1 C. With 54 days above 30 C in the 1991-2020 period, the climate is in AHS heat zone 6.

Sunshine is destabilized; in the 1991-2020 period, 1996.6 sunshine hours occurred per year, with a low of 51.7 hours in December and a high of 307.9 hours in July. Since the records began in 1894, the lowest sunshine was 1371.7 hours in 1922 and the highest sunshine was 2501.9 hours in 2017.

Humidity is high and destabilized; in the 1991-2020 period, the average humidity was 72.5%, with a low of 55.6% in July and a high of 87.2% in January. Since the records began in 1780, the highest humidity was 87.6% in 1888, and the lowest humidity was 60.7% in 1951, which also contained the record low monthly humidity of 37.1% in July 1951. The second highest humidity was 87.1% in 1917, which contained the record high monthly humidity of 96.0% in March 1917.

The climate in Pencidine is Mediterranean (Köppen Csa, Trewartha Cfhl as it is sufficiently wet), with mild winters and hot summers.

The region has never recorded frost; since the measurements began in 1891, the record low is 0.2 C in 18/01/1976, while it has recorded a record high of 39.9 C in 26/07/2010. However, it is a hot climate, averaging 22.0 C as per the 1991-2020 normals; it is in AHS heat zone 9, as 123 days reach 30 C or above. Conversely, with a mean minimum of 5.3 C, it is in USDA hardiness zone 11a.

Only one instance of sleet was recorded in the record low of 18/01/1976, with short lasting sleet with a duration of ten minutes.

Precipitation is classical Mediterranean; the total sum of summer precipitation is less than monthly precipitation in May. In total, 955.8 mm of precipitation fall per year, and no snow falls, thus the precipitation is purely rain or its equivalent thereof. The record high is 1807.7 mm, recorded in 1972, while the record low is 457.5 mm, recorded in 2018.

Humidity is moderate, at 70.2% annually, ranging from 57.8% in May to 85.2% in December. Since the measurements began in 1891, the record high is 80.8%, measured in 1944, while the record low is 55.1% in 2000, containing the exceptionally dry month of July 2000, standing at just 29.1%.

The climate is quite sunny, at 2850.1 sunshine hours per year. Since the measurements began in 1917, the record high is 3276.2 sunshine hours, measured in 2015, while the record low is 2374.4 sunshine hours, measured in 2002.

The climate of Truthriver is borderline in Köppen but not in Trewartha, as a continental climate (Köppen Csa/Dsa/Csb/Dsb, Trewartha Dcao/Dcbo), characterized by cold, snowy winters and warm, dry summers.

The climate deviates significantly with cold, frosty, snowy winters, variable and often frosty springs and autumns and warm, dry summers; the average temperature is 10.8 C, ranging from -2.1 C in January to 22.1 C in July and August.

The climate is frosty, with a record low of -30.6 C in 17/02/1917 and 25/02/1996; the earliest frost was recorded in 08/09/1982 at -0.7 C while the latest frost was recorded in 27/05/1912 at -0.5 C. Conversely, the summers can get heat waves, whence the record high of 40.5 C in 17/07/1965. The range of 30 C ranges from 30.3 C in 28/04/1967 (the April record high) to 30.1 C in 18/10/2000 in an Indian summer event.

The mean low temperature is -20.7 C, putting this climate at USDA hardiness zone 6a, while there are 42 days reaching 30 C or above, putting this climate at AHS heat zone 5.

Precipitation is fairly scant, ranging from 10.2 mm in August to 45.6 mm in January, with total precipitation of just 393.3 mm. The records range from 815.9 mm in 1955 to 135.5 mm in 1920. The wettest summer was in 1966 with total sum of 88.1 mm while the driest summer was in 2013 with total sum of 0.9 mm.

Snow is particularly pronounced, with annual averages of 100.2 cm. The snowiest year was 1955, at 218.5 cm, while the least snowy year was 2015, at 26.7 cm.

Sunshine is similarly destabilized. The average sunshine duration per year is 2476.2 hours, ranging from 87.9 in December to 325.7 in July. Since the measurements began in 1930, the cloudiest year was 1944 at 1155.5 sunshine hours while the sunniest year was 2019 at 2707.5 hours.

Humidity is similarly variable. The average humidity is 71.9%, ranging from 79.2% in December to 62.6% in April. The most humid year was 1990 at 80.5%, while the driest year was 2007 at 61.0%.

Turning over to Dragonite (the Pokémon), the climate turns to a -3 C coastal-continental climate (Köppen Dfa, Trewartha Dcao) with cold but mild winters and hot, wet summers.

The winters are cold and snowy, while the summers are hot and rainy; the January average is -3.1 C, while the July average is 25.2 C. The record high is 38.8 C, measured in 11/08/1972 and 05/08/2022, while the record high is -23.0 C, measured in 29/12/1900 and 17/12/1901. The earliest frost was in 11/10/1944, at -0.4 C, while the latest frost was in 23/04/1973, at -0.2 C.

With a mean minimum of -16.6 C, dragonite is in USDA hardiness zone 7a. With an average of 51 days reaching 30 C, Dragonite is in AHS hardiness zone 6.

The precipitation is more monsoonal, ranging from 29.2 mm in December to 170.3 mm in July, with a total of 951.8 mm on average. The wettest year was 1907, at 1578.0 mm, while the driest year was 1954, at 543.2 mm.

Even if monsoonal in precipitation, Dragonite is snowy, averaging 84.2 cm per year on average. However, the snow is variable; the snowiest year was 1907, at 222.5 cm, while the driest year was 1888, with only 0.5 cm of snow.

Humidity is also monosonal, ranging from 64.3% in April to 77.8% in August, with an average of 70.8% annually. The most humid year was 1947 at 80.8%, while the driest year was 2011 at 59.1%.

Sunshine is affected by the monsoonal pattern, dropping in July and August. On average, 2317.7 sunshine hours are recorded, ranging from 115.7 hours in December to 271.2 hours in April. Since measurements began in 1900, the sunniest year was 2012 at 2799.3 hours, while the cloudiest year was 1950 at 1379.5 hours.

The climate of Echostall is a moderately dry tropical savanna climate (Köppen Aw, Trewartha Awab) cooled by altitude, which averages 1106 m, with cut dry and wet seasons.

The climate is warm or megathermal as expected from a tropical climate, averaging 22.3 C per 1991-2020 data. The record low is 5.5 C, recorded on 26/12/1941, while the record high is 35.4 C, recorded on 15/07/2015. The mean minimum temperature is 10.2 C, putting the climate at USDA 12a, while, with only 54 days reaching 30 C, this climate is in AHS heat zone 6.

The climate is megathermal and no snow, sleet or frost has been observed. The total precipitation is 741.1 mm, with an unclear pattern of wet and dry seasons compared to most tropical savanna climates, where there are clear dry and wet seasons, with the difference of the wettest and driest month often being above 200 mm, this climate has poorly defined wet and dry seasons with the difference in between the wettest and the driest months, which are next to each other, being July ang August, being 47.3 mm. The wettest year was 1947, with 2074.2 mm of precipitation with no dry seasons, while the driest year was 2020 at only 378.4 mm, with more clear dry and wet month differences.

More than 50% of the year is sunny, at 2335.3 sunshine hours, with monthly values ranging from 172.6 in June to 230.2 in August. The cloudiest year was 1947 at 1079.2 sunshine hours, while the sunniest year was 2018, at 2815.4 sunshine hours.

The climate of Polypennidine is a coastal dry warm-summer humid continental climate (Köppen Dfb/BSk, Trewartha Dcbo/BSbo) with cold but mild winters and warm summers.

The climate is continental; the average January temperature is -3.3 C while the average August temperature is 20.9 C, demonstrating seasonal lag. However, it is notably optimized in diurnal variation, averaging 5.6 C. The record low is -26.5 C, recorded in 18/01/1982, while the record high is 34.8 C, recorded in 07/08/2017. With a mean minimum temperature of -17.2 C, the climate is in USDA hardiness zone 7a, and, with only 0.82 days reaching 30 C, the climate is in AHS heat zone 1.

Although coastal, the precipitation is limited, at 380.3 mm, being summer-centered. The highest precipitation was in 1890, at 1017.4 mm, while the lowest was in 1970, at 107.4 mm. Although the precipitation pattern resembles monsoonal climates, the monsoonal effect is limited here due to a rainshadow effect.

Snowfall is abundant though still comparably limited, at 71.5 cm; the snowiest year was 1895, at 206.2 cm, while the least snowy year was 1997, at 10.6 cm.

The climate is fairly cloudy, at 1717.2 sunshine hours per year, ranging from 50.6 in December to 240.6 in July, showing significant destabilization. The cloudiest year was 2012, at 975.6 hours, while the sunniest year was 2021, at 2196.0 hours.

The climate is humid, averaging 78.5%, ranging from 75.8% in May to 81.1% in July. The most humid year was 1917, at 87.6%, while the driest year was 2001, at 65.6%.

The climate of Morphton is a severely continental semi-arid hot-summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen Csa/BSk, Trewartha Doak/BSak) with chilly, snowy winters and hot, dry summers, with limited precipitation and a long dry period (April-October).

Temperatures range from 1.8 C in January to 25.6 C in July; the winter monthly temperatures on the order of the warmest to the coldest are December, February and January; however, December and February mean temperatures are only 0.1 C-change in temperature difference. The summer does not demonstrate June or August shift, with the order of temperature being July, August and June.

The record high is 45.2 C recorded in 20/07/1891, while the record low is -30.2 C, recorded in 21/01/1917. The earliest frost was in 15/10/1927, at -0.6 C, while the latest frost was the April record low of -0.1 C in 07/04/1960; the earliest 40 C was in 11/06/2015 at 40.0 C while the latest 40 C was in 15/09/1999 at 40.2 C.

Precipitation is severely limited, at 288.4 mm on average annually. The record high precipitation was 675.9 mm, recorded in 1940, while the record low precipitation was 98.6 mm, recorded in 1890.

Snowfall is typical, at 43.6 cm on average annually. The record high snowfall was in 1924, at 80.7 cm, while the record low snowfall was in 2012, at 0.4 cm.

Sunshine is destabilized, at 2316.2 hours on average with a range of 57.9-335.8 sunshine hours monthly. Since the measurements began in 1921, the cloudiest year was 1944 at 1919.2 sunshine hours, while the sunniest year was 2019 at 3007.4 sunshine hours.

Humidity is similarly destabilized, at 63.9% on average annually with a range of 50.5-75.5%. The most humid year was 1971 at 74.8%, while the least humid year was 1934 at 50.7%.