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For example, on the Fourth of July, the sky is always going to be sunny and clear (for barbecuing and fireworks), and on Christmas, snow is essentially inevitable (unless [[UsefulNotes/ChristmasInAustralia you're in Australia]]). This makes sense considering those events happen in the middle of American summer and winter respectively, but also seemingly ignores all the various, sometimes random factors that affect weather. Just because it snows in a certain day in a certain year doesn't mean that next year will be the same after all. This can lead to [[ArtisticLicenseGeography geographical inaccuracies]] if a specific location in the US starts exhibiting weather that very rarely or never actually materializes in that region for the sake of holiday atmosphere.
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For example, on the Fourth of July, the sky is always going to be sunny and clear (for barbecuing and fireworks), and on Christmas, snow is essentially inevitable (unless [[UsefulNotes/ChristmasInAustralia you're in Australia]]). This makes sense considering those events happen early in the middle of American summer and winter respectively, but also seemingly ignores all the various, sometimes random factors that affect weather. Just because it snows in a certain day in a certain year doesn't mean that next year will be the same after all. This can lead to [[ArtisticLicenseGeography geographical inaccuracies]] if a specific location in the US starts exhibiting weather that very rarely or never actually materializes in that region for the sake of holiday atmosphere.
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This mostly happens with Christmas, but Halloween is also a notable offender. Pick a HalloweenEpisode, any Halloween episode, and you'll realize quickly that it's always a nice night for trick-or-treating, despite the abundance of rainfall during the season. At best, you get a cloudy, windy night for some spooky atmosphere, but thunderstorms only show up if it's an actual horror story with a killer or monster set loose. Valentine's Day is another common case of this. Technically, it's a winter holiday and spring is over a month away, yet, if there's a ValentinesDayEpisode, it will always be spring-flavored, despite the fact that many places average colder on Valentine's Day than on Christmas. And speaking of spring, Easter (a spring holiday) will always be sunny with lots of flowers in bloom -- even in those years when it's in late March, before the plants have begun to regrow and there's still a chance of wintry weather, especially in the northern United States.
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This mostly happens with Christmas, but Halloween is also a notable offender. Pick a HalloweenEpisode, any Halloween episode, and you'll realize quickly that it's always a nice night for trick-or-treating, despite the abundance of rainfall during the season. At best, you get a cloudy, windy night for some spooky atmosphere, but thunderstorms only show up if it's an actual horror story with a killer or monster set loose. Valentine's Day is another common case of this. Technically, it's a winter holiday and spring is over a month away, yet, if there's a ValentinesDayEpisode, it will always be spring-flavored, despite the fact that many places average colder on Valentine's Day than on Christmas. And speaking of spring, Easter (a spring holiday) will always be sunny with lots of flowers in bloom.
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This mostly happens with Christmas, but Halloween is also a notable offender. Pick a HalloweenEpisode, any Halloween episode, and you'll realize quickly that it's always a nice night for trick-or-treating, despite the abundance of rainfall during the season. At best, you get a cloudy, windy night for some spooky atmosphere, but thunderstorms only show up if it's an actual horror story with a killer or monster set loose. Valentine's Day is another common case of this. Technically, it's a winter holiday and spring is over a month away, yet, if there's a ValentinesDayEpisode, it will always be spring-flavored.
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* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': During the Christmas themed 2020 sidestory Mechanicsburg is all decorated for Christmas and the rooftops are blanketed with snow. The actual story discusses Christmas, but is focused on the Mechanicsburg mid-winter tradition of Jager-stomp.
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* It was a RunningGag on ''Series/DoctorWho'' for this to be {{subverted}}. It would always appear to snow on Christmas in London...only it wouldn't be real snow but ash from a blown-up spaceship or something.
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For example, on the Fourth of July, the sky is always going to be sunny and clear (for barbecuing and fireworks), and on Christmas, snow is essentially inevitable. This makes sense considering those events happen in the middle of American summer and winter respectively, but also seemingly ignores all the various, sometimes random factors that affect weather. Just because it snows in a certain day in a certain year doesn't mean that next year will be the same after all. This can lead to [[ArtisticLicenseGeography geographical inaccuracies]] if a specific location in the US starts exhibiting weather that very rarely or never actually materializes in that region.
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For example, on the Fourth of July, the sky is always going to be sunny and clear (for barbecuing and fireworks), and on Christmas, snow is essentially inevitable. This makes sense considering those events happen in the middle of American summer and winter respectively, but also seemingly ignores all the various, sometimes random factors that affect weather. Just because it snows in a certain day in a certain year doesn't mean that next year will be the same after all. This can lead to [[ArtisticLicenseGeography geographical inaccuracies]] if a specific location in the US starts exhibiting weather that very rarely or never actually materializes in that region.
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This mostly often happens with Christmas, but Halloween is also a notable offender. Pick a HalloweenEpisode, any Halloween episode, and you'll realize quickly that it's always a nice night for trick-or-treating, despite the abundance of rainfall during the season. At best, you get a cloudy, windy night for some spooky atmosphere, but thunderstorms only show up if it's an actual horror story with a killer or monster set loose. Valentines' Day is another common case of this. Technically, it's a winter holiday that's just a few days away from spring, yet ValentinesDayEpisodes will always be spring-flavored.
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This mostly often happens with Christmas, but Halloween is also a notable offender. Pick a HalloweenEpisode, any Halloween episode, and you'll realize quickly that it's always a nice night for trick-or-treating, despite the abundance of rainfall during the season. At best, you get a cloudy, windy night for some spooky atmosphere, but thunderstorms only show up if it's an actual horror story with a killer or monster set loose. Valentines' Day is another common case of this. Technically, it's a winter holiday that's just a few days away from spring, yet the ValentinesDayEpisode will always be spring-flavored.
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This mostly often happens with Christmas, but Halloween is also a notable offender. Pick a HalloweenEpisode, any Halloween episode, and you'll realize quickly that it's always a nice night for trick-or-treating, despite the abundance of rainfall during the season. At best, you get a cloudy, windy night for some spooky atmosphere, but thunderstorms only show up if it's an actual horror story with a killer or monster set loose. See EmpathicEnvironment for weather that changes to reflect character actions. Valentines' Day is another common case of this. Technically, it's a winter holiday that's just a few days away from spring, yet the ValentinesDayEpisode will always be spring-flavored.
Related to LetThereBeSnow, where someone asks for, and gets, Christmas snow in a usually non-snowy location. DreamingOfAWhiteChristmas is a SubTrope.
Related to LetThereBeSnow, where someone asks for, and gets, Christmas snow in a usually non-snowy location. DreamingOfAWhiteChristmas is a SubTrope.
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This mostly often happens with Christmas, but Halloween is also a notable offender. Pick a HalloweenEpisode, any Halloween episode, and you'll realize quickly that it's always a nice night for trick-or-treating, despite the abundance of rainfall during the season. At best, you get a cloudy, windy night for some spooky atmosphere, but thunderstorms only show up if it's an actual horror story with a killer or monster set loose. See EmpathicEnvironment for weather that changes to reflect character actions. Valentines' Day is another common case of this. Technically, it's a winter holiday that's just a few days away from spring, yet the ValentinesDayEpisode will always be spring-flavored.
See EmpathicEnvironment for weather that changes to reflect character actions. Related to LetThereBeSnow, where someone asks for, and gets, Christmas snow in a usually non-snowy location. DreamingOfAWhiteChristmas is a SubTrope.
See EmpathicEnvironment for weather that changes to reflect character actions. Related to LetThereBeSnow, where someone asks for, and gets, Christmas snow in a usually non-snowy location. DreamingOfAWhiteChristmas is a SubTrope.
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actions. Valentines' Day is another common case of this. Technically, it's a winter holiday that's just a few days away from spring, yet the ValentinesDayEpisode will always be spring-flavored.
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This mostly often happens with Christmas, but Halloween is also a notable offender. Pick a HalloweenEpisode, any Halloween episode, and you'll realize quickly that it's always a nice night for trick-or-treating, despite the abundance of rainfall during the season. At best, you get a cloudy, windy night for some spooky atmosphere, but thunderstorms only show up if it's an actual horror story with a killer or monster loose. See EmpathicEnvironment.
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This mostly often happens with Christmas, but Halloween is also a notable offender. Pick a HalloweenEpisode, any Halloween episode, and you'll realize quickly that it's always a nice night for trick-or-treating, despite the abundance of rainfall during the season. At best, you get a cloudy, windy night for some spooky atmosphere, but thunderstorms only show up if it's an actual horror story with a killer or monster loose. See EmpathicEnvironment.
EmpathicEnvironment for weather that changes to reflect character actions.