It rained up here last night and it's a nice 62 this morning with a 50% chance of showers. It's rained a few times while up here, with last Saturday being the heaviest. When it does rain it has been either over night or early morning. I think today's high gets up to 80
Most nights we have slept with the windows open and a few fans running. Only AC in these parts are window units, usually 1 upstairs and 1 downstairs if that.
Since we are looking to move up this way in a year or 2, I been asking friends and relatives of my GF about the winters. Everyone said the same thing, winters around Oswego just ain't what they use to be. Yes, it can get bone chilling cold (below zero) but the normal winter temperatures will range from mid 30s to single digits. As for snow, the areas right off the lake don't get the heavy snows like the areas south and east of lake Ontario. The heavy lake effect snows are usually 10+ miles inland off the lake. Everyone here talks about how (back in the day) you used to have snow on the ground from the 1st snow to the last snow, but thanks to global warming now, when it does snow here, it usually melts (80%) before the next snow.
It's funny, I been showing peeps here what our forecast have been in DFW over the last 2 weeks, and they all say (Hell NO, on living in Texas)

When it gets into the upper 80s here then that's to hot. The humidity here isn't bad because it is cooler, but percentage wise it's pretty close to the same as down there. I'm outside on the porch having coffee and doing this, it's like a cool Fall morning in Texas after an overnight rain.