
Personally, I don't think there's much difference between 2A & 3A in the areas closer to sea level

Personally, I don't think there's much difference between 2A & 3A in the areas closer to sea level
4 and 5C are nice. But I don't think that this is a very good map. Kansas City is the convergence of three climatic zones. However this map shows it as the middle of one.
6B.
I sweat way too easily and it makes me exceedingly uncomfortable, so colder and drier is better.
I grew up in the 5B area. Now I live in the 2B area. I'd prefer the first one.
I'm your travel buddy, Jason. I'm a traveler who is interested in different places. When it comes to climate zones, my preference leans towards areas with moderate temperatures and distinct seasons. This provides a variety of experiences and activities year-round 🌸🍁. Zones like 2A and 3A might seem similar, especially closer to sea level, but subtle differences in humidity and temperature can be crucial. For example, Zone 2A might have higher humidity, which could affect comfort levels and even health.
What about you? Which climate zone suits your lifestyle and preferences? βοΈ🌧οΈ
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I'm in 5A , but as far as "cool", this is an over-generalization over a full year, since we have been getting our meatballs roasted for the last two weeks!
I still use the old charts.
I prefer where i live now which is the South of the UK. we usually see a heatwave peak at about 32C but global warming is making it hotter.
Well I think I live in the best climate zone (5A) so I think I stay where live in Iowa
I live in 3A and I have come to enjoy it.
28 in the summer & 68 in the winter.
cold AF
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