What was the climate of Colonial Virginia?

The climate was very much as it is today - a humid, subtropical climate (east of the mountains, which are the only parts that were settled) with 4 seasons. Summers were hot and humid, while winters were relatively mild, but prone to outbreaks of cold and snow.

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Pennsylvania's climate during Colonial times was very similar to its climate today, though perhaps a little colder. See the related question for a description of the current climate.

The climate of colonial Pennsylvania was pretty much the same as it is in modern Pennsylvania, but with less air pollution.2 years ago; Report ...

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