In the temperate deciduous forest biome, there are four distinct seasons: Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn. Most deciduous forests have mild summers averaging at around 21º celsius. The summer usually starts in June and ends in late August. The winter doesn't usually start until December. The winter is usually cool and the temperature averages at about below freezing. Most of the deciduous forests are located by the ocean. The ocean and the wind are two factors of why the climate changes so much in this biome.
Climate is the mixture of temperature and percipitation. Deciduous forests receive almost 14 inches of rain in the winter months and more than 18 inches in the summer.
Climate is the mixture of temperature and percipitation. Deciduous forests receive almost 14 inches of rain in the winter months and more than 18 inches in the summer.