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M the Gate

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It's steadily getting colder down here!

What sub-tropical climate?

^^I DUN.
 
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Around 41F is the coldest it could possibly get in my town. In the highest part of a +1km high mountain, where <MILITARY SECRET AHEAD>there's a military radar. It's possible to see the sea from there. In the valley where most of the population is, the coldest it gets is around 50 every single morning. It's pretty cold for brazilians.
 

Alolan Ninetales

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I hate where I live. :<

I'm like one of the few people with a natural tan. :/
 
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I live in a Tropical Highlands climate. The few snow in this climate is at some mountains more to the south, at ''once in various decades'' occasions. At the subtropical area even more to the south, snow is ''once in a decade''. In some mountains, ''once in a year''.
 
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