60 degrees North
by Ella-Mai J
by Ella-Mai J
At 60 degrees north the climate is very wet. If you were to live near here you would see lots of snow during winter and rain in the cool summers. Places like Canada, and Alaska are located here, and you can always expect to have a beautiful view weather its looking out at the amazing snow capped mountains or lakes.
Snowy, Rainy But,
very fun freezing weather,
occasional sun
This picture is a good example of the climate at 60 degrees north. This picture shows all of the snow and just how cold it is. North America is also located here and is a good example because there is often lots of snow and rain.
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https://pixnio.com/media/november-road-frost-forest-road-cold
This picture was taken in Canada, this is a good example of what the weather might look like at 60 degrees North. There are many mountains and it is cold. You can see that there some snow as well. Summers here are cool and short where as winters are long and cold.
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https://www.originaltravel.co.uk/collection/responsible-travel/canada/322
You can see here at 60 degrees north that the wind goes up and then circles back down, creating cold wet climate and weather. This happens over and over again well the earth is rotating making the wind go in different directions, as shown. This isn't just how the wind patterns work at 60 degrees north, this is what happens all over the world.
This picture shows the predicted forecast for the next ten days in Juneau Alaska. Its predicted to snow every day as well as rain. The highest the temperatures will get is only up to 39 degrees. Where as the lowest it will be is 14 degrees. Along with that there is going to be rain and sleet.