If
you’ve lived in Toledo, Ohio for several years, then you're probably
no stranger to the hot, humid summers and cold, chilly winters. These
conditions are somewhat balanced out by the relatively more
comfortable temperatures during August and September. Such a humid
continental climate pattern is
likely to influence how you manage your home's heating, ventilation,
and air
conditioning (HVAC) systems. Likewise, you should also pay
attention to other factors like price, operating costs, and
maintenance.
July
is the typically known to be the hottest month in the city, with
temperatures reaching about 87 °F. The city usually experiences
similar temperatures from late May to mid-September, which is dubbed
as the “warm season”. Households typically run their AC units for
extended periods throughout this season. The “cold season” spans
late November to early March, with temperatures dropping to the low
20s. Meanwhile, with an average temperature of 22 °F, January is
often considered the coldest month in Toledo.
January
also sees the heaviest snowfall compared to other months. Homeowners
are thus advised to winterize their air conditioning units ahead of
time to prevent any ice buildups and moisture accumulation that could
damage internal components. Ducts and vents should also be sealed
securely.
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