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I'd like to see what weather people think is the most similiar to real life. So you can comment and vote and whatever 'cuz I personally think that this would be an interesting topic.
It would be interesting to know where in the world the Animal Crossing climate is most based off of. Spring begins in the middle of February and ends at the end of May. Summer begins in June and ends in mid September. Fall begins in mid September and ends in mid December. Winter begins in mid December and ends in mid February. There are cherry blossoms in April. June and September are rainy months while July and August are very dry. January is very snowy. In ACNL, I believe the sun always sets at the same time expect for June 21st and December 21st which are obviously exaggerated. I don't know much about Japan, so I don't know if the climate is modeled after Japan or somewhere else.
well, from where I'm from, the sunrise/sunset in the game really give off the same atmosphere irl... like the quiet and sometimes a bit foggy atmosphere during the early morning (especially when its cloudy) and the orange-y atmosphere during sunset... both times are definitely my most fave times irl and in the game