Weather and Climate in a Boreal Forest/Taiga

Graph:
The graph to the right shows the temperature and amount of rainfall in a boreal forest/taiga over a year's worth of time. These two factors (temperature and amount of rainfall) is what determines the type of biome.
Temperature Range:
The temperature in a boreal forest/taiga can range anywhere from as low as -60 degrees celsius (-76 degrees farenheit) in the winter to as high as 40 degrees celsius (104 degrees farenheit) in the summer. Just like in the biome we live in, there are four sesons; summer, fall, winter, and spring. Spring and fall is very short unlike winter and summer which is the majority of the year. It is usually hot and humid in the summer and very cold in the winter. Fall is usually more on the cold side, but spring is just right. With this being said, if someone were to vacation to this particular biome, I would reccomend it be in the spring because of the fair weather.
The graph to the right shows the temperature and amount of rainfall in a boreal forest/taiga over a year's worth of time. These two factors (temperature and amount of rainfall) is what determines the type of biome.
Temperature Range:
The temperature in a boreal forest/taiga can range anywhere from as low as -60 degrees celsius (-76 degrees farenheit) in the winter to as high as 40 degrees celsius (104 degrees farenheit) in the summer. Just like in the biome we live in, there are four sesons; summer, fall, winter, and spring. Spring and fall is very short unlike winter and summer which is the majority of the year. It is usually hot and humid in the summer and very cold in the winter. Fall is usually more on the cold side, but spring is just right. With this being said, if someone were to vacation to this particular biome, I would reccomend it be in the spring because of the fair weather.