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Virginia's climate is very moderate, not too hot, not too cold, and is officially a humid, sub-tropical climate because of the area’s winter frost. Virginia’s summer months can get very humid thanks to the bodies of water along the East Coast: the Chesapeake Bay, Atlantic Ocean, and the York, Potomac, James, and Rappahannock rivers, as well as their tributaries. The air is cooler in the mountains, with less humidity. On the average it is 10 degrees cooler there in all four seasons.