Well, no. The one good thing cold weather does is kill off bugs, so in the spring you don't have an epidemic of flies.
I wouldn't want it too cold though. I couldn't survive a winter in Chicago .
Excessive heat isn't bad, but it's the humidity that does me in.
All in all, New Jersey's climate is pretty fair. Sometimes we get arctic blasts which plunge temps down to 0.
We also can get heatwaves like last summer, ten days of 100 degree heat, but it balances out in mild spring and fall.
The absolute worst summer in my lifetime was 1988. 43 days of triple
digit heat and unbearable humidity. But I survived.
The best and worst part of my life right now is living a block from a lake. In the winter, frozen winds off the lake can be brutal. However, in the summer those same breezes cool things off.
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