7/13/13
Springfield, MO has
the most varied weather in the country of any city according to the city’s Wikipedia
page which cites a 2007 Forbes article. I have lived here in Springfield for my
entire life and can certainly believe that statistic. I am a fan of spring and fall, with no real
preference of one over the other. I don’t
like the extreme temperatures that winter and summer bring. In summer, the heat becomes unbearable, which
I am told is compounded by the humidity levels.
I have never visited a place like Arizona, where I understand it is more
comfortable, despite it being higher temperatures, due to the lack of
humidity. I don’t like extreme cold
either, but more than the cold of winter, I don’t like ice. I am fine with snow, actually I love watching
it snow, and love things being covered in snow, as long as I don’t have to
drive in it or anything. Spring usually
has thunderstorms, which are one of my favorite things. It is so relaxing to me to hear the rain and
thunder. I love to watch the lightning
as well. Fall brings beautiful colors
from the trees which never gets old.
There is a smell in the air during fall, which I can’t truly identify,
other than to say it smells like fall.
The temperatures in spring and fall are much more favorable as well, not
too hot and not too cold. I guess living
in the city with the most varied weather gives me a pretty good sampling of the
different extremes. I would like to
travel and experience other climates as well.
The south has never really appealed to me though, as I understand it’s
even more muggy, which is a big turnoff. I would like to experience the “dry
heat” of a desert area though, so I can finally understand what people mean.
I have also lived in Missouri and the Springfield area my whole life; and we definitely have the fluctuating weather! What is it they say, "If you don't like the weather, stick around, it's sure to change."? Something like that anyways. I have been to the south several times and I enjoy it because I like the hot weather. I have heard the same about Arizona and that region and think it would be neat to visit and experience the lower humidity.
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