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May 19, 2026

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The Weather Where I Live

I like early summer where I live, and right now it is exactly that season.

During this time, the temperature hovers between 20 and 30 degrees Celsius. I only need to wear a thin layer of clothing. At night, a thin blanket is enough.

During the day, I can enjoy nature anywhere and do outdoor activities because the sun isn’t too intense.

When July comes, the weather begins to heat up rapidly. The hottest days usually peak between mid-July and August. It doesn’t cool down until early September.

The nice weather here is usually in April, May and June in the first half of the year, and September and October in the second half. September and October are autumn, which is similar to spring—neither too hot nor too cold.

November, December, January, February, and March are the cold months of the year, with the coldest being December, January, and February.

Obviously, the hottest months are July and August, during which people can hardly stay in the sun, as it feels like it could melt you.

Well, that’s the general picture of the weather where I live.

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The Weather Where I Live

I like early summer where I live, and right now it is exactly that season.

During this time, the temperature hovers between 20 and 30 degrees Celsius.

I only need to wear a thin layer of clothing.

At night, a thin blanket is enough.

During the day, I can enjoy nature anywhere and do outdoor activities because the sun isn’t too intense.

When July comes, the weather begins to heat up rapidly.

The hottest days usually peak between mid-July and August.

It doesn’t cool down until early September.

The nice weather here is usually in April, May and June in the first half of the year, and September and October in the second half.

September and October are autumn, which is similar to spring—neither too hot nor too cold.

Obviously, the hottest months are July and August, during which people can hardly stay in the sun, as it feels like it could melt you.

Well, that’s the general picture of the weather where I live.

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Jack

May 20, 2026

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The Weather Where I Live


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I like early summer where I live, and right now it is exactly that season.


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During this time, the temperature hovers between 20 and 30 degrees Celsius.


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I only need to wear a thin layer of clothing.


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At night, a thin blanket is enough.


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During the day, I can enjoy nature anywhere and do outdoor activities because the sun isn’t too intense.


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When July comes, the weather begins to heat up rapidly.


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The hottest days usually peak between mid-July and August.


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It doesn’t cool down until early September.


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The nice weather here is usually in April, May and June in the first half of the year, and September and October in the second half.


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September and October are autumn, which is similar to spring—neither too hot nor too cold.


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November, December, January, February, and March are the cold months of the year, with the coldest being December, January, and February.


November, December, January, February, and March are the cold months (of the year), with the coldest being December, January, and February. November, December, January, February, and March are the cold months (of the year), with the coldest being December, January, and February.

I would omit “of the year.”

Obviously, the hottest months are July and August, during which people can hardly stay in the sun, as it feels like it could melt you.


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Well, that’s the general picture of the weather where I live.


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